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Ten Boys from Dickens

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A collection of ten condensed narratives drawn from Charles Dickens's novels, each following a boy from childhood toward the threshold of manhood. The retellings preserve Dickens's original phrasing where possible, streamline surrounding characters, and add brief linking passages to create complete, child-centered stories. The portraits range from frail, lovingly tended children to orphans, schoolboys, and apprentices, and they highlight everyday hardships, compassion, and moral development. Presented as individual sketches, the pieces emphasize social conditions that affect youth while offering accessible introductions to Dickensian scenes, themes, and memorable youthful figures for younger readers.

About the Author

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Kate Dickinson Sweetser

Kate Dickinson Sweetser was an American author known for her engaging children's literature that often draws on historical themes and classic literature. Her works include "Boys and Girls from Thackeray" and "Ten American Girls from History," which reflect her interest in both storytelling and education. Sweetser's writing is characterized by its ability to inspire young readers through the lives of notable figures and fictional characters, making history accessible and enjoyable. Her contributions to children's literature continue to be appreciated for their educational value and narrative charm.

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