From Office Boy to Reporter; Or, The First Step in Journalism

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From Office Boy to Reporter; Or, The First Step in Journalism

by Howard Roger Garis

EN·~6 hours·39 chapters

Chapters

39 total
1

FROM OFFICE BOY TO REPORTER

0:21
2

PREFACE

1:04
3

CHAPTER I FORECLOSING THE MORTGAGE

9:42
4

CHAPTER II BAD NEWS

11:31
5

CHAPTER III LOOKING FOR WORK

9:16
6

CHAPTER IV LARRY AND THE REPORTER

12:00
7

CHAPTER V LARRY SECURES WORK

11:07
8

CHAPTER VI LARRY MAKES AN ENEMY

7:30
9

CHAPTER VII THE MISSING COPY

10:10
10

CHAPTER VIII PETER IS DISCHARGED

9:11

Description

A bustling early‑twentieth‑century newsroom opens its doors to a wide‑eyed office boy, fresh from delivering copies and eager to understand the pulse of a town. His first real assignment lands him at a lively farm auction, where the clang of the gavel and the whispered hopes of farmers become the raw material of a story that will shape his future. Through vivid dialogue and colorful characters, the narrative shows how a simple report can capture a community’s struggle and triumph.

As the boy learns the ropes—typing fast, chasing leads, and earning the respect of seasoned editors—he discovers that journalism is as much about listening as it is about writing. The book follows his steady climb from the newsroom’s back room to the front page, offering a window into the excitement, responsibility, and moral choices that define a reporter’s life. Listeners will be drawn into a world where curiosity and determination turn a humble copy carrier into a voice for the people.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (357K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Edwards and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2019-10-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Howard Roger Garis

Howard Roger Garis

1873–1962

Best known for creating Uncle Wiggily, he brought a gentle, playful spirit to children's fiction that delighted readers for decades. Before becoming a hugely prolific author, he worked as a newspaperman, and that everyday storytelling energy never left his work.

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