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The Rover Boys in Business; Or The Search for the Missing Bonds - Unraveling the Mystery of the Missing Bonds with the Rover Boys - cover

The Rover Boys in Business; Or The Search for the Missing Bonds - Unraveling the Mystery of the Missing Bonds with the Rover Boys

Edward Stratemeyer

Publisher: Good Press

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In "The Rover Boys in Business; Or, The Search for the Missing Bonds," Edward Stratemeyer crafts an engaging narrative that continues the adventures of the Rover brothers as they navigate the challenges of adolescence intertwined with the rigors of business. Written in the early 20th century, the book epitomizes the 'boys' adventure' genre, characterized by straightforward prose, vivid descriptions, and a clear moral framework. This installment not only reinforces values of teamwork, resourcefulness, and integrity but also reflects the burgeoning interests in entrepreneurship and financial literacy during the post-Industrial Revolution era in America. Edward Stratemeyer, a prolific figure of children's literature, founded the Stratemeyer Syndicate'Äîan influential publishing process that produced well-loved series for young readers. His passion for storytelling and a desire to instill ethical values in youth are evident in this series. The Rover Boys characters present relatable protagonists who grapple with issues that resonate with readers, mirroring Stratemeyer'Äôs own beliefs about the importance of moral upbringing through engaging narratives. Readers in search of adventure, camaraderie, and valuable life lessons will find "The Rover Boys in Business" to be a delightful read. It's a timeless exploration of camaraderie and ethics, making it a perfect addition to any young reader's library. This book not only entertains but also provides a foundation for discussions about ethics in business and the significance of friendship.
Available since: 10/12/2023.
Print length: 138 pages.

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