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Language
  
English

Pages
  
255 pp

Originally published
  
1890

Publisher
  
TAN Books

Preceded by
  
Percy Wynn

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Publication date
  
2000

ISBN
  
978-0-89555-670-7

Author
  
Francis J. Finn

Country
  
United States of America

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Series
  
Fr. Finn’s Famous Three

Media type
  
Print (hardback & paperback)

Genres
  
Fiction, Children's literature

Similar
  
Percy Wynn, Harry Dee, Tom Playfair Or - Making a, Lord Bountiful, Bobbie in Movieland ‑ Scholar

Tom Playfair; Or Making a Start is a book by a Roman Catholic priest, Fr. Francis J. Finn S.J., originally published in 1890, and written for youths ages 9–12. Translated into many languages, it is a constant favourite among children of all countries.

Contents

Suffering from insomnia, Finn started writing using two of his sleepless hours every night on this story, which tells of the ordinary familiar incidents of Catholic residential school life. Finn hoped to give his readers his ideal of a genuine Catholic American boy.

Tom playfair or making a start by francis j finn 1859 1928 by family life audiobooks


Synopsis and narrative style

The popularity of Percy Wynn, a story he wrote after Tom Playfair, but published before it, prepared the way for the appearance of this first and most popular novel. Idealism and deft moral teaching hid themselves in the pranks of Tom Playfair and his fellows. Hardly had the book appeared in 1890 than it came out in a German translation. That boys of all nations liked Tom Playfair can be seen from the following: besides several editions in German, a Portuguese version appeared in 1908, an Italian in 1910, a Dutch version in 1912, a Polish in 1913, and a French one in 1925. Its universal appeal, manifested by the volume of sales, ranks it with the Frank Merriwell and Tom Brown books. Tom Playfair was always to remain Finn's favourite character, and became in the eyes of hundreds of thousands the typical American Catholic boy.

An unusual letter, which arrived at St. Marys about 1910 attests the universal appeal this book was to have. A young Bavarian boy, anxious to find out if Tom Playfair really lived, addressed a letter in his native tongue to "The Very Distinguished Father President of the Jesuit College, near Pawnee River, U. S. A." The state of Kansas was not mentioned; not even the Kaw river; the "Pawnee" was the name Finn gave in his stories to Bourbonnais creek near the college. Yet the letter arrived in due time.

References

Tom Playfair Wikipedia


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