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A group of boys spend a summer cruising in a well-equipped rowboat provided by an older relative, learning to sail, row, fish, and camp as they travel along rivers and into the woods. The narrative unfolds in episodic adventures that include accidents, narrow escapes, run-ins with tramps, and comic mishaps, each episode testing their courage and resourcefulness. Practical seamanship, teamwork, and gradual moral development are emphasized throughout, as the boys acquire self-reliance, prudence, and stronger friendships through outdoor labor and shared challenges.

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W. L. Alden

W. L. Alden was an American author known for his engaging children's literature and adventure tales. His works often blend elements of history and fiction, making them both entertaining and educational. Among his notable titles is "A New Robinson Crusoe," which reimagines the classic survival story with a fresh perspective. Alden also wrote about historical figures, as seen in "Christopher Columbus (1440-1506)," and created whimsical adventures in books like "The Adventures of Jimmy Brown" and "The Cruise of the Canoe Club." His storytelling reflects a keen interest in exploration and moral lessons, appealing to young readers and fostering a sense of adventure.

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