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This story can be read on its own or as part of Young Toughs, an alternate history series about the struggles of youths in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
An e-book version of this story, as well as more online fiction in the Young Toughs series, can be found at:
http://duskpeterson.com/youngtoughs
Young Toughs is part of Turn-of-the-Century Toughs, a cycle of diverse alternate history series (The Eternal Dungeon, Dungeon Guards, Life Prison, Commando, Michael's House, Waterman, Young Toughs, and Dark Light) about adults and youths on the margins of society, and the people who love them. Set in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the novels and stories take place in an alternative version of America that was settled by inhabitants of the Old World in ancient times. As a result, the New World retains certain classical and medieval customs.
My website for adult readers:
http://duskpeterson.com
My website for young adult readers:
http://ya.duskpeterson.com
COPYRIGHT & CREDITS
April 2017 edition. Publication history: http://duskpeterson.com/cvhep.htm/#survivalschool
This story was originally published at duskpeterson.com. Copyright © 2016, 2017 Dusk Peterson. Some rights reserved. The story is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License. You may freely print, post, e-mail, share, or otherwise distribute the text for noncommercial purposes, provided that you include this paragraph. The author's policies on derivative works and fan works are available online (duskpeterson.com/copyright.htm). This story is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously.
Cover photograph: Lewis Wickes Hine (1874-1920). Courtesy of the Library of Congress. Original photo cropped, lightened, and tinted.
Cover design: Dusk Peterson.
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Survival School [alternate history] (Turn-of-the-Century Toughs)
Adventure"This is the right place for you, boy. They'll school you here to be a right-standing man, one who can keep control over his actions, like any good man should. You just got to keep yourself open to learn and to grow." How far can trust grow, when yo...