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The Golden Boys Along the River Allagash

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The story follows a group of adventurous teenage friends who travel along a northern river, combining outdoor skills and mechanical ingenuity. Episodes interweave engine and electric-motor repairs, a homemade storage cell, canoe travel, a local legend, a disappearance and encounters with wild animals, and a mysterious message that leads to conflict with hostile men. The boys and their ally use resourcefulness, bushcraft, and quick thinking to track a missing companion, endure a siege, and carry out a daring rescue, with themes of teamwork, practical invention, and survival in rugged river country.

About the Author

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L. P. Wyman

L. P. Wyman was an author known for his contributions to children's adventure literature in the early 20th century. He created engaging series featuring young protagonists, such as 'The Golden Boys' and 'The Lakewood Boys,' who embark on thrilling escapades across various settings, from haunted camps to exotic islands. His works often blend elements of mystery and adventure, appealing to young readers' imaginations. Notable titles include 'The Golden Boys Along the River Allagash' and 'The Lakewood Boys in the Frozen North,' which showcase his ability to craft captivating narratives that entertain and inspire a sense of adventure.

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