
In the bustling streets of 19th‑century New York, a fifteen‑year‑old bootblack named Tom makes his living polishing shoes, a trade that earns him more than most of his peers. He shares a cramped tenement with an ailing old man, Jacob, who claims no family ties yet depends on Tom’s relentless energy and generosity. As Tom hustles for coins to buy bread, eggs, and coffee, his practical kindness masks deeper questions about his own origins and the mystery surrounding the man he calls “grandfather.”
The novel follows Tom’s day‑to‑day struggles, from bargaining with the kindly Mrs. Flanagan to navigating the harsh realities of street life, all while maintaining an unwavering sense of independence. His steadfast refusal to let Jacob become a beggar reveals a personal code of pride and self‑reliance. Amid the cramped rooms and bustling sidewalks, Tom’s quiet determination hints at larger ambitions and the promise of a future that may finally answer the questions he’s long ignored.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (307K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Edwards and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)
Release date
2008-08-18
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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