
Dick Hamilton'S Cadet Days The Handicap Of A Millionaire'S Son
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A brisk, cadet-age adventure that moves between sunlit ambitions and the stark realities of class. Dick Hamilton's Cadet Days invites readers into early twentieth¿century America, where courage, loyalty and a sense of duty illuminate every reform-school-tangled corner of boyhood. This quietly spirited tale blends action with character, offering a vivid window into cadet life and the social contrasts that shape youth. It's not merely a boys fiction of daring schemes; it's a thoughtful exploration of wealth vs poverty, opportunity, and the choices that forge a young person's path. For young rea...
A brisk, cadet-age adventure that moves between sunlit ambitions and the stark realities of class. Dick Hamilton's Cadet Days invites readers into early twentieth¿century America, where courage, loyalty and a sense of duty illuminate every reform-school-tangled corner of boyhood. This quietly spirited tale blends action with character, offering a vivid window into cadet life and the social contrasts that shape youth. It's not merely a boys fiction of daring schemes; it's a thoughtful exploration of wealth vs poverty, opportunity, and the choices that forge a young person's path. For young readers and juvenile readers alike, the narrative rewards curiosity with a clear sense of responsibility, teamwork, and resilience-hallmarks of historical juvenile fiction that still resonate today. Alpha Editions is proud to restore this work for today's audiences. Out of print for decades, it has been revived as more than a reprint-a collector's item and a cultural treasure. Restored for today's and future generations, the edition honours the period's energy while shining for contemporary readers who seek authentic, youth¿oriented adventure and a reverent nod to the past. Suitable for sustained reading by both casual readers and classic¿literature collectors, the book sits comfortably within childrens literature and the wider canon of early twentieth century fiction. A rich portrait of social class disparity, it remains a landmark example of historical juvenile fiction that speaks with honesty and heart.