
STRUGGLING UPWARD
By Horatio Alger, Jr.
STRUGGLING UPWARD
By Horatio Alger, Jr.
CHAPTER I — THE WATERBURY WATCH
CHAPTER II — TOM HARPER'S ACCIDENT
CHAPTER III — RANDOLPH GETS THE WATCH
CHAPTER IV — LUKE'S NIGHT ADVENTURE
CHAPTER V — LUKE RECEIVES AN INVITATION
CHAPTER VI — PREPARING FOR THE PARTY
In a chilly January afternoon in the small village of Groveton, a group of boys gathers on the frozen pond for an impromptu skating race organized by their schoolteacher. The prize—a polished Waterbury watch—draws two clear front‑runners: Randolph Duncan, the privileged son of the town’s bank president, and Luke Larkin, a hardworking orphan whose modest wooden skates betray his modest upbringing. Their classmates chat eagerly, weighing the advantages of fancy equipment against sheer determination, while the rivalry between the aristocratic and the industrious becomes the talk of the town.
As the signal sounds, the boys launch across the ice, each motivated by different hopes. For Randolph, victory means flaunting his family’s status and securing a promised reward; for Luke, it offers a chance to prove his worth beyond the constraints of poverty. The contest sets the stage for a story of perseverance, integrity, and the quiet strength that can arise when a young person refuses to be defined by circumstance.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (281K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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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