About This Book
A resourceful boy in a New Hampshire mill village leaves home to set up a riverside shack where he experiments with telephone apparatus, builds friendships, and hosts neighbors and outsiders. The narrative alternates scenes of small‑town life and dramatic episodes—visitors, conspirators, and a pivotal eavesdropped message—with straightforward accounts of the telephone’s invention and later developments. Through problem solving, diplomatic efforts, and unexpected setbacks, he helps resolve local disputes and advances practical uses of communication technology while learning about perseverance, community ties, and the practical history and mechanics behind the telephone.
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