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The Printer Boy Or How Benjamin Franklin Made His Mark: An Example For Youth traces the formative years of Benjamin Franklin, focusing on the values and lessons that shaped him into an influential figure. The story highlights key moments in Franklin's early life, such as his decision to spend all his pocket money on a whistle, teaching him a valuable lesson about the consequences of poor judgment. This incident becomes a turning point in his understanding of the importance of careful decision-making. Through Franklin's youthful experiences, the book emphasizes qualities like perseverance,…mehr

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The Printer Boy Or How Benjamin Franklin Made His Mark: An Example For Youth traces the formative years of Benjamin Franklin, focusing on the values and lessons that shaped him into an influential figure. The story highlights key moments in Franklin's early life, such as his decision to spend all his pocket money on a whistle, teaching him a valuable lesson about the consequences of poor judgment. This incident becomes a turning point in his understanding of the importance of careful decision-making. Through Franklin's youthful experiences, the book emphasizes qualities like perseverance, responsibility, and a commitment to self-improvement. His journey reflects the significance of learning from mistakes and making choices with long-term impact. Franklin s life story serves as an inspiration for young readers, offering timeless wisdom about the importance of industriousness, personal integrity, and cultivating a strong character. His early years provide a guide for youth to develop the right mindset and approach toward success, encouraging them to apply these values in their own lives.
Autorenporträt
William Makepeace Thayer was an American author and clergyman born on February 23, 1820, in Franklin, Massachusetts. He graduated from Brown University in 1843 and went on to study theology. Thayer served as a pastor at the Orthodox Congregational Church in Ashland, Massachusetts, from 1849 to 1857. His writing was often aimed at inspiring young readers, and he is best known for his biographies of notable figures in American history, including Benjamin Franklin and George Washington. Thayer believed in the power of moral character and aimed to present these historical figures as models for personal growth and virtue. His books are recognized for their straightforward style and educational value, encouraging readers to embrace principles of honesty, hard work, and perseverance. Thayer's contributions to educational literature remain an important part of 19th-century American literature. He passed away in 1898, leaving behind a legacy of works that aimed to both inform and inspire generations of young readers. Thayer s works continue to be remembered for their focus on character-building and American history.