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The Unseen Hand; or, James Renfew and His Boy Helpers

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The narrative follows James Renfew, an orphaned redemptioner brought into a rural family where his initial listlessness and social isolation give way to steady moral and practical growth. Kindness from the Whitman household, encouragement from a circle of boys, and guidance from older mentors gradually awaken his confidence and skills. The plot traces episodes at meeting and school, the exposure of a malicious scheme against him, seasonal labor and trapping, and the eventual fulfillment of his redemption, showing how community support and timely instruction reshape his prospects. Themes emphasize providence and character formation, highlighting industry, friendship, and self-respect as he becomes a capable, independent young man.

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Elijah Kellogg

Elijah Kellogg was an American author known for his engaging children's literature, particularly stories set in coastal New England. His works often explore themes of adventure, friendship, and moral lessons, making them popular among young readers. Notable titles include "Arthur Brown, The Young Captain" and "Charlie Bell, The Waif of Elm Island," which showcase his ability to create relatable characters and captivating narratives. Kellogg's stories frequently feature young protagonists embarking on journeys of self-discovery and bravery, reflecting the values of perseverance and community. His contributions to children's literature continue to resonate with readers today.

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