Claude Lightfoot, or How the Problem Was Solved

Claude Lightfoot, or How the Problem Was Solved

by Francis J. Finn, S.J.

24 chapters6h 5mEnglish1893

About this book

Most of the boys in the Catholic school called Milwaukee College are engrossed with baseball and keeping up with their studies. When twelve year old Claude Lightfoot is transferred into the school, he has a rocky time of it. While Claude excels in baseball and other playground activities, he also has a knack of annoying the other boys, particularly one who is a mean bully. And though Claude is mentally bright, his hyperactive classroom behavior is a trial to his teacher. The problem that must be solved is whether Claude can settle down to become a responsible young man capable of self control. Along the way he must cope with a series of trials and obstacles, especially as he tries to achieve his great goal: to be worthy to make his first Holy Communion. - Summary by Carol Pelster

Chapters (24)

1Chapter 1
1369
2Chapter 2
960
3Chapter 3
1179
4Chapter 4
628
5Chapter 5
786
6Chapter 6
884
7Chapter 7
710
8Chapter 8
1062
9Chapter 9
688
10Chapter 10
757
11Chapter 11
275
12Chapter 12
717
13Chapter 13
520
14Chapter 14
892
15Chapter 15
862
16Chapter 16
749
17Chapter 17
1182
18Chapter 18
678
19Chapter 19
310
20Chapter 20
2657
21Chapter 21
1183
22Chapter 22
959
23Chapter 23
1381
24Chapter 24
522

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