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Ragged Dick

By: Horatio Alger Jr.
Narrated by: Don Hagen
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Ragged Dick is the story of a young bootblack living and working in the streets of a post-Civil War New York City. It follows his rise from a street kid to the respectable middle class. The original publication, released as a six volume series, came to depict a time of post-war struggle through the eyes of its young victims, vagabond children. Originally written as young-adult moral tales using the classic rags-to-riches theme, Ragged Dick is also Algers' timeless snapshot into an all but forgotten period in American history, and the ever relevant struggle for economic and social status.

Horatio Alger was born on January 13, 1834 in Chelsea, Massachusettes. Alger began writing in earnest and being a published author at the age of 17. After graduating from Harvard, Alger obtained a position in ministry in a Unitarian Church, but was dismissed on scandalous and incriminating charges. Around 1866, Alger moved to New York, a time that marked the beginning of a very successful writing career. Around this time, the Ragged Dick series was being published as a serial, and in 1868 it was published as a complete novel. In New York City, Alger took a special and personal interest in the street children and became a frequent visitor to their popular haunts. Perhaps this is what gave him a clear insight into their trials and tribulations and aided in creating the simple yet timeless story of Ragged Dick. Eventually, Alger took two street children into his home and informally adopted them.

Public Domain (P)2013 Ennunciation LLC
Classics Coming of Age Fiction Genre Fiction New York War
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Inspiring Story • Funny Narrative • Rags-to-riches Tale • Engaging Adventures • Moral Lessons • Fantastic Performance
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I enjoyed the spoken word of the time.

What did you like best about this story?

This was a good example of how people could and should treat each other.

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This was my first time I listening to Don Hagen and I look forward to finding something of interest with that has him performing.

A good story about a time the is long past.

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I have listened to this story multiple times myself and several more with my children. Great life lessons for people of all ages, classes, races, beliefs!

Great story with wonderful messages throughout!

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Horatio's writing never gets old. I thought I would not get the same pleasure as when I read it long ago, but boy was I wrong. in audio was just as amazing as when I read it the first time.

Timeless

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A must read for everyone wanting to improve themselves no matter where you came from.

Full of great wisdom!

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Love the character and the good character of Ragged Dick. He is who he is, all the way through, in his amazing transformation!

Character Builder

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Very well done. This classic rags to riches story for young men, is more than a good story with good morals and teaching.

The reader did a fantastic job, definitely want to hear more from the reader!

Well done indeed!

EXCELLENT

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I really enjoyed this reader, and the story is one of Horatio alger's best. This is book 1 of 2

excellent reader

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Good story for middle school students and advanced elementary school students. Public, private and home- schooled.

Integrity Is Reinforced or Degraded Each Day

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A boy on the street since he was 7 on his own. No one to feed him or make sure he is clean or has a place to sleep. But with a good work ethic a kind heart he makes friends and gets a head. He works hard and people Along the way try to help him. He has all kinds of adventures and you really pull for him along the way. He has a good humor through out. A humor I heard in my own youth as we were very poor and I just didn't know it at the time. My mom worked 2 jobs and most of my clothes were from thrifts stores or cast offs from cousins or people my mom worked with. Mom tried to buy me at least one out fit for my birthday every year. But my shoes cost so much as I had to have brace in them till I was 12 so they cost 5 times as much as normal shoes cost. Our theme song was "We ain't got a barrel of money, Maybe we're ragged and funny. But we'll travel along singing our song side by side". So I guess I relate to this character a bit. I always worked hard and had people help me along the way too. He had integrity and that is hard to find. I always had it and it paid off for me but it is very hard to find in todays world. "It's do unto others before they do it to you." The world would be better off with more Raggedy Dick's in it.

great book about growing up right

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This is not a genre I usually read and I was expecting to be bored but this story is so funny and inspiring I want to recommend it to everyone I know. Wonderful narration too!

I loved it!

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