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How about a race to the dock, Frank? "With whom, Andy?" "Me, of course. I'll beat you there-loser to stand treat for the ice cream sodas. It's a hot day." "Yes, almost too warm to do any speeding," and Frank Racer, a lad of fifteen, with a qui
In 'Frank and Andy Afloat; Or, The Cave on the Island' by Vance Barnum, readers are transported to an exciting adventure filled with mystery and suspense. The book follows the journey of two young boys who get trapped on an island and must rely on each other to survive. The narrative is structured in a suspenseful and engaging way, keeping readers on the edge of their seats until the very end. This children's novel is a classic example of early American adventure literature, capturing the imaginations of young readers with its vivid descriptions and thrilling plot twists. Barnum's writing style is both descriptive and action-packed, making it an enjoyable read for all ages. Vance Barnum, the author of 'Frank and Andy Afloat', was inspired to write adventurous tales for children after spending time exploring the great outdoors. His love for nature and storytelling shines through in this book, as he weaves together a captivating tale of friendship and survival. Barnum's background in education also informs his writing, making the book both entertaining and educational for young readers. I wholeheartedly recommend 'Frank and Andy Afloat; Or, The Cave on the Island' to anyone looking for a thrilling adventure story that will keep them hooked from beginning to end. Vance Barnum's masterful storytelling and vivid imagination make this book a must-read for children and adults alike.
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How about a race to the dock, Frank? "With whom, Andy?" "Me, of course. I'll beat you there-loser to stand treat for the ice cream sodas. It's a hot day." "Yes, almost too warm to do any speeding," and Frank Racer, a lad of fifteen, with a qui
"The two boats-for each of the Racer lads had his own craft-were on a line, and were headed for a long dock that ran out into the quiet inlet of the Atlantic which washed the shores of the little settlement known as Harbor View, a fishing village about thirty miles from New York. "Wow! Here's where I put it all over you by about six lengths! " boasted Andy Racer, paying no attention to his brother's well-meant advice, and then the two lads got into the swing of the oars, and the skiffs fairly leaped over the waves that rolled in long swells. "