Richard Dare’s Venture

Richard Dare’s Venture by Edward Stratemeyer is a work of juvenile fiction published by 1st World Library – Literary Society in June 2007. This edition spans 232 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Richard Dare, who feels a sense of restlessness after completing his schooling and is concerned about his father’s declining ability to work. As he contemplates his future, Richard seeks to find purpose and direction in his life.
Readers will find that the story delves into themes of action and adventure, as well as the dynamics of family life in the United States. Richard’s journey is marked by his desire to contribute meaningfully to his household while navigating the challenges that arise. The book also touches on religious and Christian elements, providing a backdrop to Richard’s experiences and growth. This edition offers a glimpse into the life of a young man striving to make his mark amidst personal and familial challenges.
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It is high time, mother, that I found something to do. Father seems to be worse, and I’m afraid before long he won’t be able to go to work every day. Ever since I finished schooling I’ve felt like a fish out of water. And stowing away the remainder of the slice of bread he was eating, Richard Dare leaned back in his chair and gazed inquiringly across the breakfast-table to where his mother stood, ready to clear away the dishes when he had finished his meal. “I’m sure you have been busy enough, Richard,” responded Mrs. Dare fondly. “I am well satisfied with the way you have planted the garden; and no carpenter could have made a neater job of the front fence. You haven’t wasted your time.”
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