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The Amazing Mr. Franklin: Or the Boy Who Read Everything
105 pp.
| Peachtree |
May, 2004 |
TradeISBN 1-56145-306-4$$12.95
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4-6
Ashby's biography begins in Franklin's seventeenth year, when he ran away from Boston to Philadelphia. There, hard work and a love of books led to his own print shop, a subscription library, and a leadership role as the Colonies moved toward independence. The narrative is clear, if occasionally overexcited; an afterword summarizes Franklin's inventions and family information. Reading list. Bib.