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"Say Fellows—" / Fifty Practical Talks with Boys on Life's Big Issues

A series of fifty short, conversational talks adapted from Sunday-school lesson treatments, each using anecdotes, everyday scenes, and biblical motifs to illustrate practical moral and spiritual lessons for boys and their teachers. Topics range across work, loyalty, courage, forgiveness, stewardship, friendship, self-control, and service, with concrete examples and discussion prompts designed for classroom or parental use. The pieces blend storytelling and direct instruction to help young listeners connect religious and civic virtues to daily choices and habits, offering accessible guidance for shaping character and encouraging responsible conduct.

About This Book

A series of fifty short, conversational talks adapted from Sunday-school lesson treatments, each using anecdotes, everyday scenes, and biblical motifs to illustrate practical moral and spiritual lessons for boys and their teachers. Topics range across work, loyalty, courage, forgiveness, stewardship, friendship, self-control, and service, with concrete examples and discussion prompts designed for classroom or parental use. The pieces blend storytelling and direct instruction to help young listeners connect religious and civic virtues to daily choices and habits, offering accessible guidance for shaping character and encouraging responsible conduct.

About the Author

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Wade C. Smith

Wade C. Smith was an author known for his work in youth literature, particularly focusing on guiding boys through the complexities of life. His notable book, "Say Fellows—" / Fifty Practical Talks with Boys on Life's Big Issues, presents practical advice and discussions aimed at helping young men navigate important life challenges. Through his engaging and thoughtful approach, Smith contributed to the literary heritage of educational and moral guidance for youth in the early 20th century.

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