
audiobook
by Jr. Horatio Alger, Edward Stratemeyer
Robert Frost is a sixteen‑year‑old who has already fled a hostile household to make his own way in the bustling city. Working in a ticket office, he dreams of a respectable career while staying connected to his old friend Dick Marden through a terse telegram about a timber dispute. The young man’s determination and quick wit help him navigate the everyday challenges of urban life.
When a wealthy lady hires Robert as her private secretary, his world expands dramatically. He accompanies her on trips to England and beyond, stepping into a role once held by her troublesome nephew. Though the position proves demanding, Robert’s natural stout‑heartedness and sense of duty guide him through each obstacle.
The story follows his steady climb from modest clerk to trusted aide, offering a lively portrait of ambition, loyalty, and the unexpected opportunities that arise when courage meets circumstance. Listeners will enjoy a spirited tale of youthful resolve set against a backdrop of travel and modest intrigue.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (264K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Shane McDonald
Release date
2018-11-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

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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1862–1930
A powerhouse of early series fiction, he created the Stratemeyer Syndicate and helped shape generations of young readers with fast-paced adventure stories. His publishing system laid the groundwork for hugely popular books including The Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew.
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