One way out : A middle-class New-Englander emigrates to America

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One way out : A middle-class New-Englander emigrates to America

by Frederick Orin Bartlett

EN·~5 hours·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total

ONE WAY OUT

0:00

A MIDDLE-CLASS NEW-ENGLANDER EMIGRATES TO AMERICA

0:19

TO HER WHO WASN'T AFRAID

0:01

ONE WAY OUT

0:00

CHAPTER IToC - A BORN AND BRED NEW ENGLANDER

19:21

CHAPTER IIToC - THIRTY DOLLARS A WEEK

21:41

CHAPTER IIIToC - THE MIDDLE CLASS HELL

17:49

CHAPTER IVToC - WE EMIGRATE TO AMERICA

14:41

CHAPTER VToC - WE PROSPECT

16:45

CHAPTER VIToC - I BECOME A DAY LABORER

12:47

Description

In this candid memoir, a middle‑class New Englander recounts the uneasy decision to leave the familiar streets of his hometown for the broader promise of the United States. Drawing on a family lineage that stretches from the Revolutionary War to the Civil War, he frames his own departure as both a continuation of inherited duty and a personal quest for a better life.

The narrative weaves together intimate recollections of childhood loss, the steady perseverance of his father, and the practical concerns that drove him to seek a new start. Letters from readers across the country—Maine to Texas—provide a chorus of voices asking the same question: how does one get out of a stagnant existence? Their pleas inspire the author to share the steps he took, offering honest, down‑to‑earth guidance for anyone feeling trapped by circumstance.

Through straightforward prose and a humble tone, the book becomes both a personal testimony and a modest handbook for those yearning to break free from the familiar and forge a new path.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (324K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Audrey Longhurst, Jeannie Howse and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2009-03-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Frederick Orin Bartlett

1876–1945

An early 20th-century American novelist and screenwriter, he moved easily between magazine fiction, adventure stories, and popular novels. His books often mix brisk plotting with a clear eye for social ambition, romance, and risk.

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