Struggling Upward: Children's Fiction

· Children's Fiction Book 75 · VM eBooks
5.0
1 review
Ebook
238
Pages
Ratings and reviews aren’t verified  Learn More

About this ebook

CHAPTER I. THE WATERBURY WATCH.
CHAPTER II. TOM HARPER'S ACCIDENT.
CHAPTER III. RANDOLPH GETS THE WATCH.
CHAPTER IV. LUKE'S NIGHT ADVENTURE.
CHAPTER V. LUKE RECEIVES AN INVITATION.
CHAPTER VI. PREPARING FOR THE PARTY.
CHAPTER VII. FLORENCE GRANT'S PARTY.
CHAPTER VIII. MISS SPRAGUE DISCOVERS A SECRET.
CHAPTER IX. LUKE LOSES HIS POSITION.
CHAPTER X. MELINDA MAKES MISCHIEF.
CHAPTER XI. LUKE IS ARRESTED.
CHAPTER XII. LUKE AS A PRISONER.
CHAPTER XIII. IN THE COURT-ROOM.
CHAPTER XIV. AN IMPORTANT WITNESS.
CHAPTER XV. THE LARKINS ARE IN LUCK.
CHAPTER XVI. LUKE'S VISIT TO NEW YORK.
CHAPTER XVII. RANDOLPH IS MYSTIFIED.
CHAPTER XVIII. MR. DUNCAN'S SECRET.
CHAPTER XIX. EFFECTING A LOAN.
CHAPTER XX. LUKE TALKS WITH A CAPITALIST.
CHAPTER XXI. THE DREADED INTERVIEW.
CHAPTER XXII. LUKE SECURES A NEW FRIEND.
CHAPTER XXIII. RANDOLPH AND HIS CREDITOR.
CHAPTER XXIV. A COMMISSION FOR LUKE.
CHAPTER XXV. MR. J. MADISON COLEMAN.
CHAPTER XXVI. THE OTTAWA HOUSE.
CHAPTER XXVII. COLEMAN ACTS SUSPICIOUSLY.
CHAPTER XXVIII. COLEMAN'S LITTLE PLAN.
CHAPTER XXIX. MR. COLEMAN IS FOILED IN HIS ATTEMPT.
CHAPTER XXX. A DISCOVERY.
CHAPTER XXXI. TONY DENTON'S CALL.
CHAPTER XXXII. ON THE WAY TO THE BLACK HILLS.
CHAPTER XXXIII. TWO UNEXPECTED CHAMPIONS.
CHAPTER XXXIV. FENTON'S GULCH.
CHAPTER XXXV. BACK IN GROVETON.
CHAPTER XXXVI. A LETTER FROM LUKE.
CHAPTER XXXVII. AN INCIDENT ON THE CARS.
CHAPTER XXXVIII. LUKE'S RETURN.
CHAPTER XXXIX. HOW LUKE WAS RECEIVED.
CHAPTER XL. THE BANK ROBBER IS FOUND.

Ratings and reviews

5.0
1 review

About the author

Horatio Alger Jr. (January 13, 1832 – July 18, 1899) was a prolific 19th-century American author, best known for his many young-adult novels about impoverished boys and their rise from humble backgrounds to lives of middle-class security and comfort through hard work, determination, courage, and honesty. His writings were characterized by the "rags-to-riches" narrative, which had a formative effect on America during the Gilded Age.

Rate this ebook

Tell us what you think.

Reading information

Smartphones and tablets
Install the Google Play Books app for Android and iPad/iPhone. It syncs automatically with your account and allows you to read online or offline wherever you are.
Laptops and computers
You can listen to audiobooks purchased on Google Play using your computer's web browser.
eReaders and other devices
To read on e-ink devices like Kobo eReaders, you'll need to download a file and transfer it to your device. Follow the detailed Help Center instructions to transfer the files to supported eReaders.