
audiobook
by William Fisher Markwick, William Alexander Smith
Produced by Ryan D. Evans, Juliet Sutherland, Charles Franks
THE TRUE CITIZEN, HOW TO BECOME ONE - BY - W. F. MARKWICK, D. D. AND W. A. SMITH, A. B. - PREFACE.
THE AUTHORS. - I. - EDUCATION OF THE NATURAL FACULTIES. - MEMORY GEMS.
II. OBSERVATION. - MEMORY GEMS.
JOHN JAMES AUDUBON.
III. OBEDIENCE. - MEMORY GEMS.
THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE.
IV. CANDOR. - MEMORY GEMS.
DEAN STANLEY.
V. AFFECTION. - MEMORY GEMS.
This reader was created for seventh‑ and eighth‑grade students who want more than just a political lesson in citizenship. Instead of dry theory, it weaves short stories, daily “memory gems,” and weekly themes that guide young people toward stronger moral judgment and personal responsibility. The layout follows a simple calendar‑style plan, offering one focused chapter each week to keep the material manageable and memorable.
The book relies heavily on vivid anecdotes and carefully chosen illustrations that introduce the ideas of notable thinkers without overwhelming the learner. By pairing each lesson with a brief bibliography, it encourages curious readers to explore further and to see how character, intellect, and physical well‑being can grow together. The overall aim is to help students build a balanced sense of self that prepares them for active, ethical participation in their communities.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (386K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-07-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1848–1911
Best known for co-writing early 20th-century educational books, this little-known author wrote about citizenship, character, and South America for young readers. His work has a practical, schoolroom feel, with a strong focus on moral education and civic responsibility.
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A writer and educator linked with early twentieth-century books on citizenship, character, and travel, his work ranges from practical moral instruction for students to a lively account of a nine-month journey through Europe and the eastern Mediterranean.
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