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From Farm to Fortune; or, Nat Nason's Strange Experience
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Set in the early 20th century, this novel follows the experiences of Nat Nason, a young farm boy seeking a better life in the city. The narrative describes Nat's departure from the hardships of rural labour, driven by aspirations for fame and fortune. Throughout his journey, he encounters various individuals and faces numerous challenges that test his character and resourcefulness. The story reflects themes of perseverance and moral development within the context of American social mobility during this period.
The plot primarily focuses on Nat's efforts to improve his circumstances after leaving his impoverished farm life. His initial success in reaching the city is complicated by misfortune and deception, leading to lessons in shrewdness and resilience. The novel exemplifies Horatio Alger Jr.'s characteristic emphasis on virtue and hard work as pathways to success, set against the backdrop of a rapidly industrialising society.
The plot primarily focuses on Nat's efforts to improve his circumstances after leaving his impoverished farm life. His initial success in reaching the city is complicated by misfortune and deception, leading to lessons in shrewdness and resilience. The novel exemplifies Horatio Alger Jr.'s characteristic emphasis on virtue and hard work as pathways to success, set against the backdrop of a rapidly industrialising society.
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Nat Nason was a poor country boy with a strong desire to better his condition. Life on the farm was unusually hard for him, and after a quarrel with his miserly uncle, with whom he resided, he resolved to strike out for himself. Nat was poor and it was a struggle to reach the great city, where the youth trusted that fame and fortune awaited him. The boy obtained, by accident, a fair sum of money and with this he resolved to go into a business of some kind. But a sharper quickly relieved him of his wealth, and opened Nat's eyes to the fact that he was not as shrewd as he had thought himself to be. The lesson proved a valuable one, and from that moment the country boy did his best to not alone win success but to deserve it. He worked hard, often in the midst of great difficulties, and what the outcome of his struggle was, will be found in the pages which follow. In penning this tale the author has endeavored to show the difference between life in a quiet country place and in a great bustling city, and especially as that difference shows itself to the eyes of a country boy. Many country lads imagine that to go to the city and win success there is easy; perhaps they will not think it so easy after they have read of what happened to Nat Nason. More than once, in spite of his grit and courage, Nat came close to making a complete failure of what he had started out to do, and his success in the end was perhaps after all not as great as he had anticipated when first striking out. FROM FARM TO FORTUNE NAT ON THE FARM "Nat, where have you been?" "Been fishing," answered the boy addressed, a sturdy youth of sixteen, with clear blue eyes and sandy hair. "Fishin'? And who said you could go fishin'?" demanded Abner Balberry, in his high, nervous voice. "Nobody said I could go," answered the boy, firmly. "But I thought you'd all like to have some fish for supper, so I went." "Humph! I suppose you thought as how them taters would hoe themselves, eh?" sneered Abner Balberry, who was not only Nat's uncle, but also his guardian. "I hoed the potatoes," was the boy's answer. "Got through at half-past two o'clock."
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