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The Bungalow Boys In The Great Northwest

John Henry Goldfrap

The Bungalow Boys In The Great Northwest is an adventurous novel that follows two brothers as they journey from their peaceful home to a wild and expansive land. The story delves into the themes of exploration and self-discovery as the brothers leave behind the familiarity of their former life and embark on a new chapter of challenges and excitement. As they venture into the unknown, they confront elements of danger, including a criminal figure and the looming threat of illicit activities. The boys' courage and determination are tested as they navigate through unfamiliar territories and engage with a variety of characters along the way. Their experiences reflect a growing sense of responsibility and the importance of confronting obstacles head-on. As they face unforeseen dangers and unravel mysteries, the brothers learn valuable lessons about resilience, bravery, and the importance of staying true to their values. The novel highlights the spirit of adventure and the willingness to step into the unknown, reflecting the dynamic relationship between exploration, growth, and personal development.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Double 9 Books
  • Publish Date: Jan 2nd, 2025
  • Pages: 146
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.50in - 5.50in - 0.34in - 0.39lb
  • EAN: 9789370426610
  • Categories: General

About the Author

Goldfrap, John Henry: - John Henry Goldfrap (1879-1917) was an English-born author and journalist, best known for his works of children's adventure fiction. After moving to the United States, Goldfrap worked for the Evening World and contributed to several San Francisco newspapers before relocating to New York in 1905. Goldfrap became prominent in the early 20th century as a writer of boys' adventure books, often contributing to the "American series phenomenon." He wrote under various pen names including Captain James Carson, Marvin West, Freemont B. Deering, and Captain Wilbur Lawton, among others. His most recognized works include the "Boy Scouts" series. Aside from his books, Goldfrap was also involved in writing movie scripts. Unfortunately, his life was cut short when he died of tuberculosis in 1917 at Seaside Hospital, Staten Island, leaving behind a widow. Despite his brief career, Goldfrap made significant contributions to the world of children's literature, creating stories filled with adventure and life lessons that still resonate with readers today.