Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just open your current read to a random page and share a few sentences. Be careful not to include spoilers!

I’ve chosen you a teaser today from Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography, which I’ve heard repeatedly is worth reading.
I disliked the trade [his father’s, of being a tallow-chandler or candle-maker], and had a strong inclination for the sea, but my father declared against it; however, living near the water, I was much in and about it, learnt early to swim well, and to manage boats; and when in a boat or canoe with other boys, I was commonly allowed to govern, especially in any case of difficulty; and upon other occasions I was generally a leader among the boys, and sometimes led them into scrapes, of which I will mention one instance, as it shows an early projecting public spirit, tho’ not then justly conducted.
He then goes on to explain that, needing a wharf to fish off of to keep their feet out of the mud, he and the other local boys – at his urging – purloined some building supplies from a nearby construction site and built themselves a stone wharf. They do get caught.
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This is a “must” read and I look forward to purchasing it from Amazon
today! Thanks! — Patricia Cisneros Young
Ben Franklin is such a character! Enjoy the book.
Ben Franklin lived such an interesting life. Happy reading! If you get a chance, my teaser is here.
Well I hate to say it but this one’s not getting my best review! Paula, steer clear of this Mission Audio version.
That’s one long sentence! The man does love his semi-colons.
Here’s my teaser!
I know, right?!