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The Errand Boy
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192 pages
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The narrative follows Phil Brent, who, after learning he is not his father's only son, leaves his small town to pursue success in New York City. Reflecting Horatio Alger's signature rags-to-riches theme, the story showcases the struggles of young men like Phil, who take on various roles such as newsboys and street musicians. Emphasizing hard work and honesty, it illustrates their quest for the American Dream amidst the challenges of urban life in the late 19th century.
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2010, paperback
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