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The House Boat Boys; Or, Drifting Down to the Sunny South

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Two teenage friends respond to a sudden opportunity when one receives a letter offering a berth on a distant steamer; short of money, they instead set out to drift downriver to New Orleans on a small houseboat. Their voyage unfolds as a sequence of episodic adventures that depict river life, improvised seamanship, and the practical challenges of travel by current. Meetings with other river travelers and recurring hazards test their resourcefulness and loyalty, while the narrative balances descriptive boatcraft detail with youthful humor and lessons in perseverance and friendship.

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St. George Rathborne

St. George Rathborne was an American author known for his adventure novels aimed at young readers. His works often feature themes of exploration and camaraderie, set against the backdrop of the great outdoors. Rathborne's notable titles include "Camp Mates in Michigan; or, with Pack and Paddle in the Pine Woods" and "Canoe Mates in Canada; Or, Three Boys Afloat on the Saskatchewan," which reflect his passion for nature and adventure. His stories typically involve young protagonists embarking on thrilling journeys, making them popular among youth in the early 20th century. Rathborne's contributions to children's literature continue to resonate with readers who enjoy tales of friendship and adventure.

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