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The Peddler's Boy; Or, I'll Be Somebody

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The narrative follows a peddler's household in a small New England village and centers on a young boy whose encounter with a telescope kindles an ambition to educate himself and improve his lot. Through episodic chapters the family and neighboring households model everyday rural life while addressing themes of industry, self-improvement, temptation, temperance, and the pull of factory and city work. Episodes portray parental guidance, moral examples of decline and recovery, and the boy's steady resolve to learn and rise above limited circumstances, closing with reflections on the costs and rewards of perseverance.

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Francis C. Woodworth

Francis C. Woodworth was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature in the 19th century. His works often blend adventure with moral lessons, making them appealing to young readers. Among his notable titles is "Jack Mason, the Old Sailor," which captures the spirit of maritime adventure. Woodworth also wrote engaging stories about animals, as seen in "Stories about Animals: with Pictures to Match," showcasing his ability to entertain while educating. His writing reflects the values and themes of his time, contributing to the literary heritage of children's fiction.

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