Phil, The Fiddler

Phil, The Fiddler

Horatio Alger

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Double9 Books LLP
Año de edición:
2025
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9789371818766
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Phil, The fiddler is a novel that highlights the experiences of children in urban poverty. The story centers around a young Italian boy who navigates the brutal life of a street musician under the oppressive control of a padrone, or master. Through his struggles, the novel explores friendship, exploitation, and the yearning for freedom. At the start of the narrative, the boy is introduced as a spirited child who plays the violin and sings in the streets of New York City to earn money. Despite the challenging circumstances he faces, including the threat of violence from his padrone if he fails to meet daily monetary quotas, he maintains an optimistic attitude. His interactions with other street children, particularly a close companion, reveal the harsh realities of their existence, such as poverty, harsh treatment, and longing for their homes in Italy. The opening chapters set the stage for a poignant tale of resilience and the desperate hope for a better future amid dire circumstances.

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