The Flight of Pony Baker A Boy's Town Story

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The Flight of Pony Baker A Boy's Town Story

by William Dean Howells

EN·~3 hours·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total

THE FLIGHT OF PONY BAKER - A Boy’s Town Story

0:03

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2:49

Illustrations

0:32

The Flight of Pony Baker - I

11:58

II

16:55

III

20:24

IV

24:46

V

11:48

VI

15:55

Description

In the close‑knit world of Boy’s Town, a lanky, dark‑haired youngster known as Pony Baker feels the sting of being set apart. His mother’s insistence on dressing him in fine clothes—something meant to protect but that only draws teasing and scorn from the other boys—leaves Pony restless and uneasy. When the pressure builds, he decides the only way to reclaim his freedom is to slip away, hoping to find a place where his name and his steps won’t be constantly compared to someone else’s.

The early chapters follow Pony’s hurried departure, his clever attempts to stay hidden, and the surprising kindness he encounters from strangers on the road. As he navigates unfamiliar streets, the story captures the mix of fear and excitement that comes with a young boy’s first true test of independence, all while hinting at the deeper reasons that drove him to leave home in the first place.

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The Flight of Pony Baker A Boy's Town Story A Boy's Town Story

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (216K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Edwards, Anne Storer and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from scans of public domain material produced by Microsoft for their Live Search Books site.)

Release date

2007-08-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William Dean Howells

William Dean Howells

1837–1920

A leading voice of American literary realism, he helped shape the way everyday life was written into fiction. His stories and criticism made him one of the most influential men of letters in the United States at the turn of the twentieth century.

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