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The Boy Scouts Through the Big Timber; Or The Search for the Lost Tenderfoot - In Search of Friendship: A Tale of Boy Scouts Adventure and Unity - cover

The Boy Scouts Through the Big Timber; Or The Search for the Lost Tenderfoot - In Search of Friendship: A Tale of Boy Scouts Adventure and Unity

Herbert Carter

Publisher: Good Press

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In "The Boy Scouts Through the Big Timber; Or, The Search for the Lost Tenderfoot," Herbert Carter crafts an engaging narrative steeped in the adventurous spirit of early 20th-century youth literature. The novel follows a group of young scouts navigating a vast forest, filled with challenges and opportunities for bravery, teamwork, and self-discovery. Through vivid descriptions and dynamic storytelling, Carter encapsulates the ideals of the Boy Scouts movement, emphasizing values such as loyalty, resourcefulness, and resilience as the boys embark on an exhilarating quest to rescue a missing scout amid treacherous terrain. This work reflects the burgeoning genre of boys' adventure fiction, capturing the imagination of its time and promoting ideals of outdoor exploration and camaraderie. Herbert Carter, active between 1909 and 1917, was a prominent figure in the realm of adventure literature aimed at youth, often drawing inspiration from his own experiences and the cultural ethos surrounding the Boy Scouts. His background reflects a deep understanding of nature and scouting, which informed his writing. Carter sought to instill a sense of adventure and moral fiber in his readers, effectively marrying entertainment with moral instruction'Äîa hallmark of his storytelling. I highly recommend "The Boy Scouts Through the Big Timber" to readers who appreciate adventure tales rich in character development and ethical lessons. This book appeals not only to young readers but also to adults nostalgic for simpler times, inviting them to reflect on the formative lessons of courage and friendship in the face of adversity.
Available since: 10/12/2023.
Print length: 123 pages.

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