Five on Brexit Island By:"Bruno Vincent" Published on 2016-11-03 by Read online or download Five on Brexit Island -"Famous Five (Fictitious characters)" Enid Blyton's books are beloved the world over and The Famous Five have been the perennial favourite of her fans. Now, in this new series of Enid Blyton for Grown-Ups, can George, Dick, Anne, Julian and Timmy survive the ultimate test of their friendship: Brexit? It is the night of the referendum and the Five have retired to Kirrin Island to enjoy the fresh air and sunshine, fed up with the rancour of public debate. George is firmly a 'remainer,' whilst Julian, who is in the 'Brexit' camp, is tolerated on the grounds that Anne cannot bear to go camping without him. (Timmy, largely apolitical but not keen on cats or rabbits, joins them too.) The night is tempestuous in more ways than one. George has managed to rig up a satellite link with the mainland so they can keep abreast of the news, and they...
The Train Boy (Classic Reprint) By:"Horatio Alger Jr" Published on 2015-07-18 by Read online or download The Train Boy (Classic Reprint) -"Fiction" Excerpt from The Train Boy The four o'clock afternoon train from Milwaukee, bound for Chicago, had just passed Truesdell, when the t: ain boy passed through the cars with a pile of magazines under his arm. He handed them to the right and left for passengers to examine, and after an interval passed back again, to receive pay for any that might be selected, and gather up the rest. \ This Book was ranked 36 by Google Books for keyword Horatio Alger, Jr.. Read Online » » » Download » » »
Ragged Dick and Risen from the Ranks By:"Horatio Alger Jr." Published on 2017-04-30 by Broadview Press Read online or download Ragged Dick and Risen from the Ranks -"Fiction" In Ragged Dick, Horatio Alger’s most successful book, Alger codified the basic formula he would follow in nearly a hundred subsequent novels for boys: a young hero, inexperienced in the temptations of the city but morally armed to resist them, is unexpectedly forced to earn a livelihood. The hero’s exemplary struggle—to retain his virtue, to clear his name of accusations, and to gain economic independence—was the basis of the Alger plot. Hugely popular at the turn of the twentieth century, Alger’s works have at different times been framed as a model for the “American dream” and as dangerously exciting sensationalism for young readers; Gary Scharnhorst’s new introduction separates the myth of Alger as “success ideologue” from the more complex messages conveyed in his work. Ragged Dick is paired ...
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