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The Bishop's Shadow

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The narrative follows a streetwise newsboy, Tode, whose quick actions at a chaotic city crossing lead him to identify an injured old man and to accompany him to the hospital, where the man dubs him bishop. Visits begun for a reward gradually become a source of responsibility and pride, prompting Tode to seek steady work and a better path. Interwoven episodes trace Nan's relocation, friendships, disappointments, and entrepreneurial efforts, while other youths confront strikes, setbacks, and chances for advancement. The book sketches ordinary urban life and portrays how small acts of care, community ties, and persistent effort enable personal growth and shifting fortunes.

About the Author

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I. T. Thurston

I. T. Thurston was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. His works often explore themes of youth, adventure, and moral lessons, making them popular among young readers. Notable titles include "Boys of the Central: A High-School Story," which captures the experiences of high school life, and "The Torch Bearer: A Camp Fire Girls' Story," which reflects the values of friendship and teamwork. Thurston's storytelling is characterized by engaging narratives that resonate with the challenges and triumphs of adolescence.

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