Shifting For Himself; or, Gilbert Greyson's Fortunes

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Shifting For Himself; or, Gilbert Greyson's Fortunes

by Jr. Horatio Alger

EN·~4 hours·43 chapters

Chapters

43 total
1

SHIFTING FOR HIMSELF;

0:14
2

FAMOUS ALGER BOOKS.

1:56
3

PREFACE.

1:20
4

CHAPTER I. TWO SCHOOL-FELLOWS.

9:12
5

CHAPTER II. THE GUARDIAN’S LETTER.

7:34
6

CHAPTER III. RICHARD BRIGGS.

7:55
7

CHAPTER IV. GILBERT MAKES A NEW ACQUAINTANCE.

7:53
8

CHAPTER V. AT THE DINNER-TABLE.

7:52
9

CHAPTER VI. HOW GILBERT GOT ON.

8:03
10

CHAPTER VII. A SPITEFUL WOMAN.

7:56

Description

In a modest boarding school near New York, a lively sixteen‑year‑old named Gilbert Greyson looks forward to the end of term and the promise of college. He spends his days among a small group of classmates, sharing jokes and ambitions, while his friend John Munford balances study with his carpenter father’s trade. The atmosphere is one of hopeful anticipation as summer approaches.

Just as the boys prepare to part for the holidays, a sudden reversal of fortune strips Gilbert of the means to continue his education. Forced to abandon his books, he must find honest work and learn to support himself in a world far removed from the comfortable routines of school. The story follows his first steps into labor, the challenges of modest wages, and the pride he discovers in earning his own keep.

Through determination and honest effort, Gilbert begins to build a new sense of self‑reliance. His journey offers a timeless reminder that setbacks can become stepping stones, and that true success often grows from the resolve to shift for oneself.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (282K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Edwards, Elizabeth Oscanyan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2017-09-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jr. Horatio Alger

Jr. Horatio Alger

1832–1899

Best known for turning the “rags-to-riches” story into a lasting American myth, this 19th-century writer filled his novels with bootblacks, street boys, and hard-won chances. His books helped shape how generations of readers imagined ambition, luck, and self-improvement.

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