Bob Burton; or, The Young Ranchman of the Missouri
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Bob Burton; or, The Young Ranchman of the Missouri

Journey of Determination and Resilience in the Missouri Ranchlands
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Horatio Jr. Alger's novel, 'Bob Burton; or, The Young Ranchman of the Missouri,' is a classic tale of a young man's journey through hardship and perseverance. Written in Alger's signature style of moralistic and optimistic storytelling, this book navigates themes of determination, resilience, and the American Dream. Set in the vast wilderness of the Missouri ranchlands, the novel captures the adventurous spirit of the protagonist as he overcomes obstacles to achieve success. Alger's straightforward prose and emphasis on moral lessons make this book a timeless piece of American literature. In the context of 19th-century American writing, Alger's works were influential in shaping the ideals of self-improvement and hard work that were prevalent during the time. His stories often served as moral guides for young readers, encouraging them to pursue their dreams and never give up. The author, Horatio Jr. Alger, drew inspiration from his own experiences and observations of society to create relatable characters and situations. His own struggles with poverty and determination to succeed are reflected in the narrative of 'Bob Burton,' making it a personal and heartfelt story. Recommended for readers interested in classic American literature, 'Bob Burton; or, The Young Ranchman of the Missouri' is a compelling and inspiring read that continues to resonate with audiences of all ages.

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Release date on Litres:
10 September 2024
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180 p.
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8596547618980
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