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Charlie Newcomer

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A young boy's everyday life in a small town is recounted to show how home, school, and church shape his character and religious choices. Episodic scenes of play, classroom recitations, household tasks, and private prayer illustrate his diligence, affection for family, and eagerness to do well among peers. The narrative follows his progress from boyhood habits and parental influence to formal affiliation with the church and the growth of a desire to serve as a missionary. Short chapters blend domestic detail with moral instruction intended to encourage other children toward faith and practical service.

About the Author

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Wilbur B. Stover

Wilbur B. Stover was an American author known for his work in children's literature. His notable book, "Charlie Newcomer," captures the adventures and experiences of a young boy, resonating with themes of growth and discovery. Stover's writing reflects a keen understanding of childhood, making his stories relatable and engaging for young readers. Although not widely recognized today, his contributions to the genre provide a glimpse into the literary landscape of his time.

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