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Bob the Castaway; Or, The Wreck of the Eagle

A Thrilling Tale of Survival and Resilience on a Deserted Island
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In «Bob the Castaway; Or, The Wreck of the Eagle,» Frank V. Webster masterfully weaves a tale of adventure and survival. The narrative follows young Bob, who, after a maritime disaster, finds himself shipwrecked on a desolate island. Webster's prose is engaging and vivid, employing a straightforward style that reflects the themes of resilience and determination amidst nature'Äôs brutal challenges. The novel, published during the early 20th century, belongs to the popular boys'Äô adventure genre, characterized by its emphasis on moral lessons and the valorization of resourcefulness in the face of adversity. Frank V. Webster, pseudonym of Franklin W. Dixon, was an influential writer known for crafting tales that captivated young readers. His experiences growing up during a time of economic upheaval likely influenced his storytelling, particularly his focus on perseverance and self-reliance. Webster'Äôs works often reflect a deep appreciation for outdoor adventures, possibly stemming from his own explorations and encounters with the natural world, which lends authenticity and excitement to his narratives. This book is highly recommended for readers seeking a thrilling tale that features themes of courage, adventure, and personal growth. Ideal for both young adults and nostalgic readers, Webster'Äôs narrative not only entertains but also imparts important life lessons, making it a timeless addition to any literary collection.

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Дата выхода на Литрес:
05 сентября 2024
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140 стр.
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8596547510666
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