Fame and Fortune Weekly No. 2: Born to Good Luck; or The Boy Who Succeeded
by Frank Tousey
'Fame and Fortune Weekly No. 2: Born to Good Luck; or The Boy Who Succeeded' Summary
**Summary:** Dick Armstrong's life takes a dramatic turn when he is forced into slave labor at a young age. Despite the harsh conditions, Dick remains hopeful and determined to improve his situation. With the help of a kind-hearted mentor, Dick learns the importance of education, business acumen, and perseverance. As he grows older, Dick seizes every opportunity to acquire knowledge and gain practical experience. Through hard work and sound judgment, he navigates the complexities of the business world and establishes a successful enterprise. Along the way, Dick's unwavering commitment to honesty and ethical practices earns him the respect and admiration of his peers. Ultimately, Dick's journey serves as a testament to the power of human potential and the belief that anyone can achieve their dreams through determination and a positive attitude.Book Details
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