Frank H. Cheley: Buffalo Roost
A Story of a Young Men's Christian Association Boys' Department
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Verlag: | DigiCat |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
Seiten: | 156 (Druckfassung) |
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Frank H. Cheley's 'Buffalo Roost' is not merely a literary piece but a vibrant exploration of the moral and social development of boys within the context of a Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) Boys' Department. The thematic emphasis is on character building and the promotion of spiritual and physical well-being among youths. Cheley's prose resonates with the spirit of mentorship and camaraderie emblematic of the early 20th-century movements aimed at positive youth development. The straightforward narrative, infused with wholesome values and ethical lessons, mirror a period when literature was often aimed at imparting moral education alongside its storytelling function. Reprinted by DigiCat Publishing, 'Buffalo Roost' stands as a testament to the enduring significance of literature as a cultural artifact and tool for social education.
Frank H. Cheley, a staunch advocate for youth programs and a prominent figure in the realm of boys' welfare, channels his experiences and beliefs into the crafting of 'Buffalo Roost.' His personal involvement with the YMCA lends authenticity and depth to the narrative, reflecting a clear understanding of the needs and challenges of young men during the era. Cheley's work articulates the ideals of discipline, community involvement, and the formative influences of a supportive environment as foundational elements for the development of young men into responsible adults. His dedication to nurturing the next generation is vividly encapsulated in the pages of this engaging tale.
The republishing of 'Buffalo Roost' by DigiCat Publishing offers contemporary readers a window into the historical values designed to mold youth into upstanding citizens. This book is recommended not only as a piece of historical fiction but also as a source of inspiration for those involved in youth mentorship and character education today. Educators, parents, and those interested in the legacy of youth associations like the YMCA will find in Cheley's work a delightful yet instructive read, enriched with the spirit of a bygone era yet timeless in its message of personal growth and integrity.