Bootblack - Volume 1


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During the depths of the Great Depression, an orphan reinvents himself as Al Chrysler and strives to win the heart of the local grocer's daughter. In doing so, he falls in with a newly arrived petty criminal who soon has him and his friends working for the local mafia. As the stakes get higher, Al soon realizes he's gotten in too deep, and is caught up in a chain of events beyond his control.




Bootblack


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By the author of the critically acclaimed Giant. On the German front, in the spring of 1945: the war leaves only death and destruction in its wake. To escape the horror of the present, Al, an American soldier, the only survivor of his unit, immerses himself in the memories of his New York life. Son of German immigrants, born in the United States, he was not yet ten years old when, in one night, under the approving eyes of anti-immigrant Americans, he lost his parents and his home in a terrible fire. Turning his back on his origins, Al has no choice but to live on the streets; he becomes a Bootblack, a shoe shiner. With his friend Shiny, they somehow manage to survive by sticking together. Six years later, in 1935, they meet Buster and the ambitious Diddle Joe. And then there's Maggie, the girl Al is in love with and whose esteem he ardently longs for. And this, even as she makes it clear to him that they do not live in the same world. New York offers no future for the poor, Al understood that. He is therefore determined to earn more money, whatever the means. But he does not imagine, at that point, that the war which threatens will soon give him an appointment with his past...




Tom, the Bootblack


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Reproduction of the original: Tom, the Bootblack by Horatio Alger
















The Educator-journal


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Western Teacher


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Bootblacking 101


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In Bootblacking 101, bootblack enthusiast McDiarmid takes readers through not just the how, but the why. Step by step, he explains not just what to do to make the leather shine, but why blackers feel that magnetic attraction to the scent of the polish and the sweat. McDiarmid was twice a competitor in the International Mr Bootblack Contest in IML and is a longstanding bootblacker. His book is suitable for readers of all genders and sexualities who are interested in discovering the Tao of the bootblack.