Junte-se a nós em uma viagem ao mundo dos livros!
Adicionar este livro à prateleira
Grey
Deixe um novo comentário Default profile 50px
Grey
Assine para ler o livro completo ou leia as primeiras páginas de graça!
All characters reduced
Motor Matt's Engagement; or On the Road with a Show - A Thrilling Journey Through Early 20th Century American Countryside - cover
LER

Motor Matt's Engagement; or On the Road with a Show - A Thrilling Journey Through Early 20th Century American Countryside

Stanley R. Matthews

Editora: Good Press

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Sinopse

In "Motor Matt's Engagement; or, On the Road with a Show," Stanley R. Matthews weaves a compelling narrative that merges adventure and personal growth within the world of early 20th-century American entertainment. The book showcases Matthews' inventive literary style, characterized by vivid descriptions and dynamic characters, capturing the thrills of a burgeoning automotive culture alongside the intricacies of traveling shows. Set against the backdrop of an era defined by mechanization and spectacle, the story explores themes of ambition, friendship, and determination, all while maintaining a fast-paced and engaging plot that reflects the popular serialization trends of the time. Stanley R. Matthews, an influential writer in the realm of children'Äôs literature, drew inspiration from his own experiences and observations of American society during the early 1900s. His background in engineering and passion for mechanics undoubtedly informed the creation of the protagonist, Motor Matt, whose adventures mirror the spirit of innovation and wanderlust of a society at the cusp of modernity. Matthews adeptly captures the spirit of exploration and the excitement linked to the era's technological advancements, creating relatable characters who navigate both pitfalls and triumphs. Readers seeking an exhilarating journey through the lens of early automotive culture will find "Motor Matt's Engagement" a delightful and enriching experience. With its masterful blend of adventure and character development, the book appeals not only to young readers but also to those intrigued by historical fiction. Matthews' work stands as an entertaining homage to the adventurous spirit of a bygone era, making it a recommended read for anyone interested in the interplay of technology and human experience.
Disponível desde: 28/10/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 79 páginas.

Outros livros que poderiam interessá-lo

  • Three Hot Air Balloons - cover

    Three Hot Air Balloons

    Matylda Laurence

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    A poignant short story based on a real life observation set in the Cambridgeshire countryside of England. Just as Destiny touched me I was to meet a stranger, not face to face but by 13 words he wrote that day in a little red book. Only later did the irony become significant through words, photographs and a meeting of minds. Was this by chance? Or rather perhaps a time capsule of events and connections resulting in this most interesting of outcomes. Suffice to say that one thing definitely leads to another when researching the archives of English history. Fascinating...
    Ver livro
  • White Horizon - cover

    White Horizon

    T.K. Blackwood

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The year is 1992. 
     
     
     
    The Soviet Blitzkrieg in Germany has been beaten to a bloody halt along the Rhine River. The Reds rush masses of teenage conscripts and rusty reservists to the front, while NATO scrambles to mount a killing blow against their reeling nemesis. 
     
     
     
    The flames of war spread north to Scandinavia, embroiling Sweden and threatening Norway. In this grinding war of attrition, both sides endure, and the death toll mounts. Is a breakthrough at hand or has the carnage only begun?
    Ver livro
  • An Important Family - cover

    An Important Family

    Dorothy Eden

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The saga of an English family in New Zealand and the secret that haunts them, from the New York Times–bestselling author of The American Heiress.  For Kate O’Connor, desperate to escape her tragic past in England, the opportunity to immigrate to New Zealand with Sir John Devenish and his wife and daughter is a chance to start over. Exhilarated by this wild, primitive place on the other side of the world, Kate’s happiness is marred by a love she knows is taboo. When a sudden and suspicious death throws her life into turmoil, she begins to uncover the real reason the Devenish family left England. From a grand townhouse in London to a sheep farm in New Zealand, An Important Family, which was hailed by the Cleveland Plain Dealer as “a compulsive page turner,” is the story of a country in the midst of colonization—a transformation that parallels Kate O’Connor’s own rite of passage into womanhood as she finds her future in a magnificent new land.
    Ver livro
  • Small Acts of Kindness - A Tale of the First Russian Revolution - cover

    Small Acts of Kindness - A Tale...

    Jennifer Antill

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    St Petersburg, 1825. Imperial Russia still basks in the glory of victory over Napoleon, but in the army and elsewhere resentment is growing against serfdom and autocracy.Vasily, a pleasure loving, privileged young man, returns home from abroad expecting to embark on a glittering career. Having become entangled in an impossible love affair, he joins a conspiracy to overthrow the government. Threatened by exile to Siberia or death, he is forced to flee the Tsar's vengeance.Vasily hopes to rebuild his life in a distant provincial town. But he cannot forget his lost love, and now finds himself pursued by a rival who aims to destroy him.
    Ver livro
  • Fields of Fire - cover

    Fields of Fire

    James Webb

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    They each had their reasons for being a soldier. 
     
    They each had their illusions. Goodrich came from Harvard. Snake got the tattoo—Death Before Dishonor—before he got the uniform. And Hodges was haunted by the ghosts of family heroes. 
     
    They were three young men from different worlds plunged into a white-hot, murderous realm of jungle warfare as it was fought by one Marine platoon in the An Hoa Basin, 1969. They had no way of knowing what awaited them. Nothing could have prepared them for the madness to come. And in the heat and horror of battle they took on new identities, took on each other, and were each reborn in fields of fire . . .  
     
    Fields of Fire is James Webb's classic, searing novel of the Vietnam War, a novel of poetic power, razor-sharp observation, and agonizing human truths seen through the prism of nonstop combat. Weaving together a cast of vivid characters, Fields of Fire captures the journey of unformed men through a man-made hell—until each man finds his fate.
    Ver livro
  • Passage to Natchez - cover

    Passage to Natchez

    Cameron Judd

    • 0
    • 1
    • 0
    A sweeping epic of the American frontier and the brave few who risked their lives for the promise of glory and limitless fortunes  For Americans in the early nineteenth century, the uncharted western frontier signified both great opportunity and grave danger. Bold pioneers left the civilized Eastern Seaboard in droves, seeking riches and reinvention. Trekking across the continent’s vast plains and rivers, they faced the threat of disease, wild animals, and violence from Native Americans who resented this invasion into their land. In this stunningly dynamic novel, author Cameron Judd portrays one such perilous journey down the Ohio River through the eyes of sixteen-year-old Celinda Ames.   During the Ames family’s trip to Natchez—one of the earliest settlements in what is now Mississippi—both of Celinda’s parents die from infection. Left to fend for herself, Celinda encounters an array of seamy characters drawn to the lawless West, like the malevolent Harpe brothers—arguably America’s first serial killers—who prowl the river robbing and murdering unsuspecting travelers. This enthralling narrative leads up to the powerful earthquake of 1811 that jolted the Midwest, upended the region’s budding civilizations, and changed the course of migration to the West. With an unflinching eye, Judd evokes the dangers of the frontier with vivid clarity and illustrates the exhilarating adventures of those who dared to conquer it.
    Ver livro