
Tom Baldwin bursts into his home brimming with excitement after landing a job at a bustling Boston book‑shop. Living with his mother and outspoken Aunt Sallie, he’s used to lively chatter and the clatter of sewing machines, but this new position as a telephone messenger promises a step toward the future he dreams of—perhaps even a career in teaching. The shop, one of the city’s largest on Milk Street, hums with the rustle of pages and the occasional curious patron, giving Tom a front‑row seat to the world of stories he has always loved.
Soon Tom’s duties turn unexpectedly intriguing when a peculiar customer leaves a cryptic note that must be delivered by telephone. The message’s odd phrasing and hurried delivery hint at something more than ordinary business, pulling the eager boy into a subtle web of secrets hidden among the bookshelves. As he balances his responsibilities at home and his newfound role, Tom discovers that a simple job can open the door to mystery and adventure right in the heart of the city.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (225K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United States: Cupples & Leon Company, 1909.
Credits
David Edwards, David E. Brown, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2022-07-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

A house name used for brisk, adventure-filled boys’ books in the early 1900s, this byline gathered stories from several writers working for the Stratemeyer Syndicate. The result is a lively shelf of tales about school life, the outdoors, and young heroes finding their way.
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