The boy from the ranch or Roy Bradner's city experiences follows a young boy from a ranch in Colorado as he embarks on an unexpected journey to New York City. The story focuses on his transition from rural life to the complexities of city life, exploring themes of responsibility and adventure. At the start, the boy is introduced working on his father's ranch, where he demonstrates his skills as a cowboy. After receiving news of his father s ill health, he leaves the cattle round-up early to return home. Upon arrival, he learns that his father wants him to settle a business matter involving a…mehr
The boy from the ranch or Roy Bradner's city experiences follows a young boy from a ranch in Colorado as he embarks on an unexpected journey to New York City. The story focuses on his transition from rural life to the complexities of city life, exploring themes of responsibility and adventure. At the start, the boy is introduced working on his father's ranch, where he demonstrates his skills as a cowboy. After receiving news of his father s ill health, he leaves the cattle round-up early to return home. Upon arrival, he learns that his father wants him to settle a business matter involving a property in New York, previously owned by his late uncle. This task, which includes investigating potential fraud by a real estate agent, sets him on a train journey filled with new experiences and challenges. Along the way, he encounters swindlers and forms an unexpected friendship, which helps him navigate the complexities of city life and gain responsibility.
Frank V. Webster was a prolific American author who wrote over 130 books for young adults, primarily in the genres of adventure and mystery. He was born in 1869 in Illinois and began his writing career in the late 19th century, producing stories for magazines such as Boys' Life and The Saturday Evening Post. Webster's books were popular with young readers and were known for their fast-paced plots, vivid descriptions, and relatable characters. Many of his novels featured young protagonists who embark on exciting adventures and solve mysteries, such as The Boy from the Ranch and The Gun Club Boys of Lakeport. In addition to his fiction writing, Webster was also a prolific journalist and worked for newspapers such as the Chicago Record and the Chicago American. He covered a wide range of topics, including sports, politics, and crime. Webster continued writing until his death in 1925. His books remain popular among young readers and are valued for their timeless themes of courage, perseverance, and friendship.
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