Five Hundred Dollars - Alger Horatio Jr.
Experience a classic tale of ambition and fortune in Horatio Alger's "Five Hundred Dollars, or, Jacob Marlowe's Secret." This 19th-century story, a compelling example of the "rags to riches" theme, follows a young protagonist navigating the complexities of life and pursuing his dreams.
Discover how a seemingly small inheritance can unlock unforeseen opportunities and hidden truths. Delve into a world of secrets and aspirations as the story unfolds, exploring themes of family life and coming of age against the backdrop of a bygone era.
With its focus on actors and the stage, this engaging narrative captures the spirit of a vibrant time. Explore the enduring power of perseverance and the pursuit of a better future in this meticulously prepared edition of a literary classic. "Five Hundred Dollars" offers a timeless exploration of character, circumstance, and the enduring human desire for success.
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EAN: 9781023126380