
TOMMY REMINGTON’S BATTLE
CHAPTER ITOMMY REMINGTON FINDS A CIRCUS POSTER
CHAPTER IITHE FIRST SHOT OF THE BATTLE
CHAPTER IIITHE DAWNING OF A NEW DAY
CHAPTER IVTOMMY ROAMS IN AN ENCHANTED LAND
CHAPTER VJABEZ SMITH MAKES A BUSINESS PROPOSITION
CHAPTER VIMISS ANDREWS ACCEPTS AN INVITATION
CHAPTER VIITHE GOOD WORLD!
CHAPTER VIIIGOOD-BY TO NEW RIVER VALLEY
CHAPTER IXA GLIMPSE OF A NEW WORLD
In a quiet Appalachian valley where the New River carves its patient path through rugged cliffs, a small schoolhouse buzzes with the restless energy of children eager to escape the soot‑covered homes of the mining community. Miss Andrews, a hopeful teacher from Richmond, watches the daily exodus of her pupils with a mixture of determination and melancholy, aware that the town’s grimy cabins hide stories of loss and lingering war wounds. Amid the clamor of coal tipples and the lingering scent of fresh pine, young Tommy Remington discovers a bright circus poster that sparks a flicker of wonder far beyond the narrow streets he knows.
The novel follows Tommy’s first steps toward a dream that seems as distant as the mountains themselves, juxtaposing his youthful curiosity with the relentless grind of industrial progress. As the valley’s natural beauty battles the encroaching railroads and mines, the narrative explores themes of perseverance, the pull of adventure, and the quiet courage required to carve a new path in a world shaped by both nature and hardship. Listeners will be drawn into a richly described world where the promise of a circus poster becomes a beacon of hope for a boy whose battle is just beginning.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (206K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2020-08-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1872–1962
Best known for lively mysteries and popular literary anthologies, this Ohio-born writer also spent decades building library culture at home and abroad. His career blended storytelling, scholarship, and public service in a way that still feels distinctive.
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