
A young boy’s world begins on a weather‑worn wooden bridge over the Nibs River in the Danish town of Ribe, where summer days are filled with buzzing bees, forget‑me‑not flowers, and the distant call of swans. Those early memories of play, family, and the simple rhythm of a coastal village anchor the narrator’s sense of place before he ever sets foot across the Atlantic.
When he finally arrives in bustling New York, the city’s energy and stark contrasts astonish him. He takes on a series of gritty jobs—from ship‑yard labor to police work—while gradually discovering a talent for writing and a drive to expose the harsh realities of tenement life. The narrative follows his first steps into journalism, his growing awareness of social injustice, and the personal relationships that shape his emerging voice.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (542K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-07-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1849–1914
A pioneering journalist and photographer who exposed the harsh realities of New York's tenements, helping turn public attention toward housing reform. His work blends firsthand reporting, vivid storytelling, and a deep sense of urgency about city life and poverty.
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