Teaser Tuesdays: The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin

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.

6 Responses

  1. This is a “must” read and I look forward to purchasing it from Amazon
    today! Thanks! — Patricia Cisneros Young

  2. Ben Franklin is such a character! Enjoy the book.

  3. Ben Franklin lived such an interesting life. Happy reading! If you get a chance, my teaser is here.

  4. Well I hate to say it but this one’s not getting my best review! Paula, steer clear of this Mission Audio version.

  5. That’s one long sentence! The man does love his semi-colons.

    Here’s my teaser!

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