Jed the Poorhouse Boy
Horatio Alger Jr., AlwaysWrite Ent.
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(Henry T. Coates & Co., June 13, 2014)
Horatio Alger Jr.(1832â1899), wrote over 100 poems, short stories, and novels during his lifetime, including four adult novels and one adult novella. He gained notoriety when his friendship with âWilliam Taylor Adamsâ, a boysâ author, changed Horatioâs interest to writing for the juvenile market. Algerâs first book for young people, âRagged Dick, or Street Life in New York,â was a huge success, securing the authorâs fame among the youth of America. After this success, Alger devoted his writing to his âformula, rags-to-richesâ books for boys.Jed, the Poorhouse Boy is one of Horatio Algerâs âformula, rags-to-richesâ books for boys. At the age of two years, Jed Gilman is left at the âpoorhouseâ by a mysterious woman. Here, he remains for nearly 14 years, until, under the abuse of new caretakers, Jed decides to run away. A series of various occupations follow, as well as horrendous bad luck. Although Jed is assisted by new friends in his endeavor to make his own way in the world, and to lose the stigma attached to growing up destitute, he is deliberately foiled, upon occasion, by people in his past. In the end, it is his honesty, and kind-hearted nature which will help him to discover his true identity, reclaim his family, and realize his full potential.Further information on this prolific author will be found in the introduction provided by AlwaysWrite Ent. Although many of the books offered by AlwaysWrite Ent. are provided exactly as the author presented them in their original format, all works have been entered, and edited, by hand â not merely scanned. They have been spell-checked, and punctuation corrected where necessary.