About This Book
The narrator traces his journey from arrival as a penniless immigrant to gradual establishment in American life, recounting early hunger, a string of manual jobs, brushes with military service, and episodes of wandering; he describes entering business and journalism, domestic life and marriage, work among a crowded urban neighborhood, and the evolution from struggling laborer to author, lecturer, and civic actor, including encounters with reform efforts and influential public figures; the memoir blends episodic recollection, vivid urban scenes, and personal reflection to show how practical effort, chance, and relationships shaped his assimilation and public career.
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