
audiobook
by I. T. (Ida Treadwell) Thurston
Boys of The Central.
CHAPTER I. A WORD AND A BLOW.
CHAPTER II. HAMLIN SPEAKS HIS MIND.
CHAPTER III. SECTION D TAKEN BY SURPRISE.
CHAPTER IV. A BLOW FOR CLARK.
CHAPTER V. HAMLIN RETURNS.
CHAPTER VI. UNPLEASANT FOR CRAWFORD AND HENDERSON.
CHAPTER VII. VERY NEARLY AN ACCIDENT.
CHAPTER VIII. THE COMPETITIVE DRILL.
CHAPTER IX. FREEMAN MAKES A DECISION.
In a cramped classroom at Central High, the daily grind of algebra becomes a stage for hidden power struggles. When the quick‑witted Reed falters, the nervous Freeman—usually a quiet, diligent student—finds himself stammering under the teacher’s stern gaze. A lone voice from the back of the room, Clark, steps in, giving Freeman the courage to finish the problem and earn a brief moment of triumph.
But the victory is short‑lived. On the playground, Crawford and his gang loom, turning harmless jokes into cruel torments, and the stakes quickly rise from bruised pride to physical threats. Freeman’s battered stockings and Clark’s clenched fists reveal a schoolyard where alliances are fragile and every act of kindness can provoke retaliation. The story captures the tense atmosphere of adolescence, where the line between bravery and vulnerability is constantly tested.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (328K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Demian Katz, Craig Kirkwood, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (Images courtesy of the Digital Library@Villanova University (http://digital.library.villanova.edu/))
Release date
2020-09-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1848–1918
Known for earnest, character-driven fiction for young readers, this American author wrote stories that mixed moral purpose with adventure. Her books include tales of city children, reform-minded communities, and early Camp Fire Girls.
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