Andy Grant is forced to drop out of Penhurst Academy in order to help his father on the farm. Accepting this, Andy returns home to and decides to form his own fate. With the help of a wealthy benefactor, Andy moves from his small town and is lead through work and travels across...
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Andy Grant's Pluck is about Andy, a boy who works hard and wants to get ahead. After his father dies suddenly, Andy finds himself in a tough situation. Andy has no close family to help him, so he is thrown into a world where he has to take care of himself and deal with many problems...
This classic novel tells the story of Andy Grant, a young boy who learns the value of hard work and determination. Alger's inspiring tale is a must-read for anyone looking for a motivating and uplifting story. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally...
Andy Grant's Pluck is a novel written by Horatio Alger Jr. It tells the story of a young boy named Andy Grant who is determined to make a success of himself despite his humble beginnings. Andy is orphaned at a young age and forced to fend for himself on the streets of New York...
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"Andy Grant's Pluck" from Horatio Alger Jr.. Prolific 19th-century American author (1832-1899).
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Penhurst Academy was an endowed school. On account of the endowments, the annual rate to boarding scholars was very reasonable-only three hundred dollars, including everything.The academy had a fine reputation, which it owed in large part to the high character and gifts of Dr...