Leo the Circus Boy; or, Life under the great white canvas


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Edward Stratemeyer's 'Leo the Circus Boy; or, Life under the great white canvas' is a captivating coming-of-age novel set in the thrilling world of the circus. Written in a style that combines adventure and heartwarming moments, this book provides a vivid portrayal of the challenges and joys of growing up in such a unique environment. Stratemeyer's descriptive writing immerses the reader in the lively circus atmosphere, making it a delightful read for those who enjoy tales of friendships and personal growth. The book's literary context reflects the popular genre of adventure stories for young readers, showcasing themes of perseverance and self-discovery.




Leo the Circus Boy, Or, Life Under the Great White Canvas


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Orphaned Leo Dunbar was bound over from the Poor House to mean Farmer Hawkins, but Leo knows his father left an estate. When the circus comes to town, Leo decides to join it and is befriended by the animal manager, who decides to help Leo regain his father's fortune.




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