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The Island of Appledore

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A teenage boy sent to spend the summer on a small New England island moves from sulk to curiosity as he meets a weathered captain, lively companions, and a mysterious stranger and becomes drawn into coastal pastimes and hazards. The narrative follows his exploration of rocky shores, a mill-creek road, and the island’s watch routines, while storms, shipwreck warnings, and an uncanny island sound build atmospheric suspense. Shared games and duties deepen local bonds and lead to midnight adventures and rescue efforts. The story culminates in a perilous sea voyage that tests courage and leaves lasting memories of surf, poppies, and the island’s calling.

About the Author

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Cornelia Meigs

Cornelia Meigs was an American author and educator, known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. She wrote engaging stories that often featured themes of adventure and exploration, appealing to young readers. Among her notable works is "Master Simon's Garden: A Story," which showcases her ability to weave imaginative narratives. Meigs also authored several other titles, including "The Hill of Adventure" and "The Island of Appledore," which reflect her talent for creating captivating tales that inspire curiosity and a love for nature. Her literary legacy continues to resonate with audiences today.

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