
In the quiet mountain village of Wyncombe, a modest shop run by the well‑known Silas Tripp serves as the community’s hub. Chester Rand, a fifteen‑year‑old assistant, lives with his widowed mother in a tiny cottage, struggling to make ends meet after the death of his father and the closure of the local shoe shop. Their daily routine is a careful balance of meager wages and the hope of a better winter.
When the new year arrives, Chester gathers the courage to ask Mr. Tripp for a modest raise, aware that the storekeeper’s wealth rests on lucrative railroad investments. He watches the stark contrast between the town’s prosperity and his own family’s hardship, yet remains determined to improve their situation without compromising his principles. As the first steps of his plan unfold, Chester’s resolve sets the stage for a story of perseverance, honesty, and the search for a fair chance at fortune.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (299K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-10-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1832–1899
Best known for stories of poor boys who rise through grit, luck, and good character, this 19th-century American writer helped shape the classic “rags-to-riches” tale. His hugely popular juvenile novels became a lasting part of American culture.
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