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The Voyage of the Hoppergrass

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A first-person narrator and three friends, guided by a retired seaman, set out from a coastal town in a newly purchased catboat for a summer cruise that quickly gathers unexpected companions. Their voyage brings comic and adventurous encounters with two kinds of pirates, a castaway on a desert island, a buried hoard, midnight burglaries, and offers of shelter that lead to further pursuit. Complications involving a Gold Company and a mysterious Mr. Snider embroil the crew and their foes, and after a series of scrapes the voyage is interrupted and then set in motion again, blending youthful camaraderie with nautical detail and light humor.

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Edmund Lester Pearson

Edmund Lester Pearson was an American author and librarian known for his engaging narratives and contributions to literature. He wrote both fiction and non-fiction, with notable works including "The Believing Years" and "The Voyage of the Hoppergrass." Pearson's writing often reflects his deep appreciation for literature and libraries, as seen in his book "The Librarian at Play." Additionally, he explored historical figures, such as in his biography of Theodore Roosevelt. His diverse body of work showcases his ability to blend storytelling with insightful commentary on various subjects.

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