About This Book
A boy scout named Tom Slade arrives at a riverside camp and becomes involved with fellow scouts in camp life, patrol rivalries, and a shared project to restore and cruise an old launch. Episodes move between campfire stories, mischief, and practical lessons—first aid, tracking, and improvised shelter—while the troop undertakes rescue expeditions across marsh and mountain terrain. Conflicts and reorganizations reshape the group as leadership and resourcefulness are tested. The narrative balances buoyant adventure with peril, culminating in a dangerous search that brings a tragic loss and a subdued, reflective farewell.
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