
In a bustling Chicago neighborhood at the turn of the twentieth century, a restless boy awakens before dawn, driven by a secret yearning to fish on the nearby riverbank. He tiptoes through his family's home, evading sleepy parents and a watchful cat, clutching his hidden tackle and a makeshift sandwich. The opening chapter captures his quiet rebellion and the vivid, early‑morning world of sparrows, train whistles, and the promise of adventure.
As he slips out onto the quiet streets, the boy’s imagination turns the ordinary cityscape into a playground of possibility, where a simple fishing trip feels like a heroic quest. Along the way, he meets the familiar cast of neighborhood friends, rival gangs, and the ever‑present tug of family rules that test his daring. The story offers a nostalgic glimpse into youthful independence, the small triumphs of sneaking away, and the bittersweet tension between freedom and responsibility.
Full title
A Son of the City A Story of Boy Life
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (411K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-02-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Best remembered for A Son of the City, he was an American writer whose work ranged from fiction to magazine pieces on markets and investing. His career also included collaborative nonfiction, showing a writer comfortable with both storytelling and practical subjects.
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