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T. Tembaron

If you love to read inspiring stories about dedicated, hard-working types who pull themselves up by their own bootstraps, you'll get a kick out of Frances Hodgson Burnett's T. Tembarom. Our eponymous hero emerges from a wretched childhood to finally realize his dream of making it as a newspaper columnist. When circumstances take him to England, Tembarom finds love -- and uncovers some family secrets that change his life in ways he never thought possible.

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  • ""T. Tembarom, a New York street waif, who has struggled and smiled his way to a precarious success on a cheap newspaper, suddenly awakes to find himself Temple Temple Barholm, master of the ancient manor of Temple Barholm in Yorkshire, with all its resulting complications, amusing and otherwise. His fine sincerity and engaging personality and the timely appearance of a lost heir "to the manor born," save the situation."--Manybooks."
  • "If you love to read inspiring stories about dedicated, hard-working types who pull themselves up by their own bootstraps, you'll get a kick out of Frances Hodgson Burnett's T. Tembarom. Our eponymous hero emerges from a wretched childhood to finally realize his dream of making it as a newspaper columnist. When circumstances take him to England, Tembarom finds love -- and uncovers some family secrets that change his life in ways he never thought possible."@en
  • ""T. Tembarom, a New York street waif, who has struggled and smiled his way to a precarious success on a cheap newspaper, suddenly awakes to find himself Temple Temple Barholm, master of the ancient manor of Temple Barholm in Yorkshire, with all its resulting complications, amusing and otherwise. His fine sincerity and engaging personality and the timely appearance of a lost heir "to the manor born," save the situation."--Manybooks"@en
  • ""T. Tembarom, a New York street waif, who has struggled and smiled his way to a precarious success on a cheap newspaper, suddenly awakes to find himself Temple Temple Barholm, master of the ancient manor of Temple Barholm in Yorkshire, with all its resulting complications, amusing and otherwise. His fine sincerity and engaging personality and the timely appearance of a lost heir "to the manor born," save the situation."--ManyBooks."@en

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  • "American fiction"@en
  • "Love stories"@en
  • "Love stories"
  • "Erzählende Literatur"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Romans (teksten)"
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en

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  • "T. Tembaron"@en
  • "T. Temberom"@en
  • "T. Tembarom, illustrated by Charles S. Chapman"@en
  • "T. Tembaron. Illustrated"@en
  • "T. Tembarom"
  • "T. Tembarom"@en
  • "T. Tembarom ... Illustrated"@en
  • "T. tembarom"
  • "T. tembarom"@en

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