by Peter B. Kyne (Author)
The Go-Getter by Peter B. Kyne is a compact American novel of work, character, and determination, centred on a young veteran's rise within the timber industry of the Pacific Northwest. William E. Peck, recently returned from military service, enters the employ of a lumber firm and is given a seemingly impossible task-to secure a specific quantity of timber under difficult conditions. What follows is not merely a test of physical endurance, but a study in persistence, initiative, and the practical application of resolve.
Kyne's narrative reflects an early twentieth-century ethos in which success is tied to action rather than circumstance. The novel proceeds with clarity and economy, favouring concrete challenges over abstraction, and grounding its moral framework in effort, reliability, and self-direction. Peck's progress is measured not by sudden transformation but by steady demonstration of competence under pressure.
Long associated with business and vocational reading, The Go-Getter occupies a distinct place between fiction and applied philosophy, offering a narrative expression of principles that would later be codified in twentieth-century success literature. Its continued circulation reflects both its accessibility and its concise articulation of a work-centred ideal.
Number of Pages: 48
Dimensions: 0.25 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: April 03, 2018