Luke Walton - Alger Horatio Jr.
Horatio Alger's "Luke Walton" vividly portrays 19th-century Chicago through the eyes of its working class. This historical fiction offers a glimpse into the bustling city life of the era, focusing on themes of resilience and perseverance amidst challenging circumstances. The story explores the realities faced by young people, including orphans, navigating a rapidly growing metropolis.
Set against the backdrop of Chicago's historical landscape, "Luke Walton" captures the spirit of a bygone era. Alger's detailed narrative and focus on social realities provide a rich and engaging reading experience. This meticulously prepared edition allows readers to immerse themselves in a story of coming-of-age within a vibrant urban environment, exploring the historical setting and the universal themes of ambition and the search for opportunity.
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EAN: 9781023123259