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Motor Matt's Quest; or Three Chums in Strange Waters - A Maritime Adventure of Friendship and Quests - cover

Motor Matt's Quest; or Three Chums in Strange Waters - A Maritime Adventure of Friendship and Quests

Stanley R. Matthews

Editorial: Good Press

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In "Motor Matt's Quest; or Three Chums in Strange Waters," Stanley R. Matthews crafts a thrilling narrative steeped in the spirit of early 20th-century American adventure literature. The story follows Motor Matt and his companions as they embark on a daring journey fraught with challenges, exploring themes of friendship, bravery, and exploration. Matthews employs a straightforward yet vivid prose style, characteristic of serialized stories, which captures the attention of young readers while also satisfying nostalgic adults. The book provides a fascinating glimpse into the cultural milieu of the time, highlighting the escalating fascination with mechanized transport and adventure narratives in the burgeoning American literary landscape. Stanley R. Matthews, an author of children's literature, was deeply influenced by the technological innovations of his era and the popularity of early automobiles and adventures on water. His experiences growing up during a transformative period in American history, characterized by rapid industrialization and exploration, infuse his storytelling with an infectious sense of excitement. Matthews aimed to inspire a sense of wonder and possibility in his young readers, steering them towards themes of resilience and camaraderie. This engaging tale is highly recommended for readers seeking both entertainment and a window into early American adventure fiction. Whether for young adventurers or nostalgic adults, Matthews' work invites the reader to vicariously experience the thrill of exploration and friendship amidst the unknown.
Disponible desde: 12/10/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 82 páginas.

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