
Published in 1920, 'Robert Coverdale's Struggle' by Horatio Alger, Jr. is a novel set in a 19th-century New England fishing village. It follows the life of fifteen-year-old Robert Coverdale, who faces the challenges of poverty and an irresponsible uncle while striving to support his aunt. The story explores themes of resilience, moral integrity, and the struggle against familial obligations as Robert seeks to rise above his circumstances and avoid the destructive path of his uncle.
























































































