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Title: The Golden Boys Rescued by Radio
Note: Reading ease score: 89.7 (6th grade). Easy to read.
Credits: Produced by Roger Frank and Sue Clark
Summary: "The Golden Boys Rescued by Radio" by L. P. Wyman is a children’s adventure novel likely written in the early 20th century. The story follows two inventive brothers, Bob and Jack Golden, as they navigate the challenges of summer while testing their latest creation: a pocket radio. The narrative combines elements of mystery and excitement, hinting at potential danger involving moonshiners, making it suitable for readers who enjoy thrilling escapades centered around young protagonists. At the start of the book, the Golden brothers are introduced as resourceful teenagers deeply engaged in their inventive pursuits. They successfully create a pocket radio that functions efficiently, and their excitement about their invention sets a playful and adventurous tone. However, as they embark on a trip to a cabin in the woods, they encounter tension as they suspect the presence of dangerous individuals linked to moonshine activity. Shortly after setting up camp, they hear signals that suggest they may be under surveillance, leading to Jack's abrupt disappearance, which raises the stakes for Bob. This opening sets the stage for a mix of inventiveness, adventure, and peril that characterizes the Golden Boys' escapades. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Wyman, L. P. (Levi Parker), 1873-1950
Illustrator: Schaeffer, Phil
EBook No.: 58595
Published: Jan 1, 2019
Downloads: 80
Language: English
Subject: Adventure stories
Subject: Brothers -- Juvenile fiction
Subject: Maine -- Juvenile fiction
Subject: Radio -- Juvenile fiction
Subject: Smugglers -- Juvenile fiction
Subject: Prohibition -- Juvenile fiction
LoCC: Language and Literatures: Juvenile belles lettres
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: The Golden Boys Rescued by Radio
Note: Reading ease score: 89.7 (6th grade). Easy to read.
Credits: Produced by Roger Frank and Sue Clark
Summary: "The Golden Boys Rescued by Radio" by L. P. Wyman is a children’s adventure novel likely written in the early 20th century. The story follows two inventive brothers, Bob and Jack Golden, as they navigate the challenges of summer while testing their latest creation: a pocket radio. The narrative combines elements of mystery and excitement, hinting at potential danger involving moonshiners, making it suitable for readers who enjoy thrilling escapades centered around young protagonists. At the start of the book, the Golden brothers are introduced as resourceful teenagers deeply engaged in their inventive pursuits. They successfully create a pocket radio that functions efficiently, and their excitement about their invention sets a playful and adventurous tone. However, as they embark on a trip to a cabin in the woods, they encounter tension as they suspect the presence of dangerous individuals linked to moonshine activity. Shortly after setting up camp, they hear signals that suggest they may be under surveillance, leading to Jack's abrupt disappearance, which raises the stakes for Bob. This opening sets the stage for a mix of inventiveness, adventure, and peril that characterizes the Golden Boys' escapades. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Wyman, L. P. (Levi Parker), 1873-1950
Illustrator: Schaeffer, Phil
EBook No.: 58595
Published: Jan 1, 2019
Downloads: 80
Language: English
Subject: Adventure stories
Subject: Brothers -- Juvenile fiction
Subject: Maine -- Juvenile fiction
Subject: Radio -- Juvenile fiction
Subject: Smugglers -- Juvenile fiction
Subject: Prohibition -- Juvenile fiction
LoCC: Language and Literatures: Juvenile belles lettres
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.