
Bob, the photographer
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Authors:
- Bacon, John R. (John Reuben)
1866 - 1947
- Stratemeyer, Edward
1862 - 1930
About this book
In a time when the American dream was often obscured by hardship, "Bob, the Photographer: or, A Hero in Spite of Himself" by Edward Stratemeyer captures the essence of youthful ambition and resilience. As Bob Alden navigates the challenges posed by the stern farmer Joel Carrow, he clings to his aspirations of becoming a photographer, a pursuit that symbolizes his quest for self-identity. This coming-of-age tale uniquely intertwines themes of perseverance and creativity, showcasing Bob’s determination to rise above his circumstances. Ideal for students and civic activists seeking inspiration in literature, this novel highlights the transformative power of dreams and the courage to pursue them against all odds.
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