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David Malcolm is a novel that follows a young boy's journey of curiosity and growth as he ventures into the mountains for a day of fishing. Eager to explore and test his independence, he disregards his mother's playful yet anxious warnings. Along the way, his encounters with several townspeople reveal the peculiarities and moral concerns of small-town life. The light hearted tone shifts as he meets an enigmatic figure whose outsider status exposes the harsh realities of judgment and fear of difference within the community. Through this meeting, the story evolves from a tale of boyish adventure…mehr

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David Malcolm is a novel that follows a young boy's journey of curiosity and growth as he ventures into the mountains for a day of fishing. Eager to explore and test his independence, he disregards his mother's playful yet anxious warnings. Along the way, his encounters with several townspeople reveal the peculiarities and moral concerns of small-town life. The light hearted tone shifts as he meets an enigmatic figure whose outsider status exposes the harsh realities of judgment and fear of difference within the community. Through this meeting, the story evolves from a tale of boyish adventure into a reflection on innocence, conformity, and the hidden struggles beneath everyday appearances. The novel delicately blends humor with introspection, illustrating the transition from childlike wonder to growing awareness of how societal pressures influence individual identity and acceptance. It captures both the charm of youthful exploration and the complexities of understanding a world that is not as simple as it first seems.
Autorenporträt
Nelson Lloyd crafted a literary career in the early 20th century, known for his insightful exploration of small-town life and human nature. Throughout his writing, he often blended humor, social commentary, and psychological depth, revealing the intricacies of ordinary lives shaped by community dynamics and personal challenges. His works frequently focus on themes of innocence, identity, and social judgment within rural or close-knit settings. Among his notable publications are novels and short stories that capture the complexities of youth and adulthood, often through richly drawn characters facing moral dilemmas and societal expectations. His storytelling balances light hearted adventure with moments of profound reflection, making his narratives both engaging and thought-provoking. Lloyd's literary contributions remain valued for their empathetic portrayal of human struggles and the nuanced depiction of the social environment of his time. He passed away in 1933, leaving behind a legacy as a keen observer and chronicler of early American life.