By:Albert Payson Terhune Published By:Double9 Books
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About the Book
Caleb Conover, Railroader is a novel centered around a self-made man who has built his life from humble beginnings to rise within the realms of railroads and politics. The story highlights a conflict between social aspirations and the struggle for acceptance, particularly within high society. As the central character hosts a grand reception to celebrate his daughter’s marriage to a prince, he faces the challenge of fitting into a world that is often unwelcoming to those without noble origins. The narrative delves into the complexities of ambition and the efforts to maintain one’s status while navigating the expectations of elite circles. The book explores how societal perceptions, personal struggles, and familial tensions intertwine with one’s quest for power and acceptance. Clive Standish, a political rival, is introduced, setting up future conflicts that revolve around power, integrity, and the consequences of social climbing. The story emphasizes the continuous tension between one's origins and the pressures of high society, making it a poignant exploration of identity and ambition.
Albert Payson Terhune (1872–1942) is well renowned for his endearing canine tales, especially those involving the collie Lad. Terhune was born in Newark, New Jersey, on December 21, 1872, and he grew up to love dogs. Terhune began his writing career as a reporter before rising to prominence as a prolific author. He wrote for a number of periodicals and newspapers, becoming well-known for his articles on outdoor and adventure-related subjects. But it was his canine tales that won him widespread recognition. "Lad: A Dog," one of his most well-known works, was released in 1919. With the enormous popularity of this compilation of tales centered around a Rough Collie named Lad, Terhune became recognized as a top writer of dog books. Due to the book's popularity, Lad stories were written, including "Further Adventures of Lad" (1922) and a number of others. Terhune was a writer as well as a Rough Collider breeder on his Sunnybank estate in New Jersey. He bred champion Collies, and his dogs frequently provided inspiration for his novels. He raised champion Collies. The writings of Albert Payson Terhune honour dogs for their bravery, loyalty, and intelligence by showing them as devoted family members and friends.