Charles Duran Or, The Career of a Bad Boy By the author of "The Waldos" By: Unknown |
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Charles Duran Or, The Career of a Bad Boy is a captivating novel written by an unknown author, whose previous work, "The Waldos," already showcased their prowess in storytelling. This book delves deep into the life and trials of its eponymous protagonist, Charles Duran, who embodies the quintessential bad boy persona.
Set in an unperturbed small town, the narrative begins with Charles' childhood, tracing his journey through adolescence and ultimately adulthood. From the very start, the readers are introduced to the rebellious nature of the young and audacious Charles. His devil-may-care attitude and knack for finding trouble make him both enigmatic and unpredictable.
The author's characterization is exemplary, allowing readers to understand and empathize with Charles despite his faults. We witness his complicated relationships with his family, friends, and romantic interests, which further shape his development. The novel ingeniously explores themes of redemption, forgiveness, and the consequences of one's actions, painting a complex and multi-dimensional portrait of Charles Duran.
What truly sets this book apart is the author's exceptional ability to create a vivid sense of atmosphere. Through detailed descriptions, they bring the town and its inhabitants to life, making it feel like a character itself. The author tastefully combines humor, wit, and poignant moments, providing a delightful reading experience that keeps the pages turning.
Additionally, the book tackles pertinent social issues, such as the class divide and the struggle for self-acceptance, adding layers of depth to the story. The plot is masterfully constructed, with unexpected twists and turns that keep readers engaged until the very end. Each chapter unravels a different phase of Charles' life, showcasing his triumphs and failures, ensuring a well-paced and gripping narrative.
While the novel does have its share of clichés and predictable moments, its strong storytelling and well-crafted characters overshadow any shortcomings. The pacing is consistent, ensuring a smooth and immersive reading experience that enthralls from beginning to end.
In conclusion, Charles Duran Or, The Career of a Bad Boy is a remarkable work of fiction that delves into the complexities of human nature. Unknown author proves their literary prowess once again, weaving a tale that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. With its compelling protagonist, engaging storyline, and powerful themes, this book is a must-read for those who appreciate a character-driven narrative filled with depth and emotion. BY THE AUTHOR OF "THE WALDOS." [Illustration: CHARLES ON HIS DEATH BED. SEE PAGE 52.] New York: PUBLISHED BY CARLTON & PORTER, SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION, 200 MULBERRY STREET. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1850, by LANE & SCOTT, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New York. CONTENTS. CHAPTER I THE HOMESTEAD. The house Court yards Garden The well "Oaken bucket" The fields Flocks River Fish Forest Church CHAPTER II. THE BIRTH OF CHARLES. Effects on the parents The Joneses Parental expectations An instance of disappointment Ann's prophecy CHAPTER III. HIS EARLY TRAINING. Opinions The Durans indulgent The sulks They produce blindness "I will" "I won't" Faults of parents CHAPTER IV. CHARLES DURAN AT SCHOOL. Good children at home are good in school Conduct Inattention to studies Unkind to his school mates Samuel Howard Helen Fay John and Louisa Severe whipping Mr. Spicer Charles expelled from school CHAPTER V. CHARLES'S HABITS. Good habits Proverbs of the Rabbins Charles not improved Idleness Fishing and hunting No idle boy can be good Shooting Roughness of manners One vice is followed by another Lying Sabbath breaking Intemperance A standard of wickedness CHAPTER VI... Continue reading book >>
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