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Trail and Trading Post; or The Young Hunters of the Ohio - cover

Trail and Trading Post; or The Young Hunters of the Ohio

Edward Stratemeyer

Publisher: DigiCat

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In "Trail and Trading Post; or, The Young Hunters of the Ohio," Edward Stratemeyer weaves an enthralling tale set against the backdrop of America's frontier expansion in the late 19th century. With vivid prose and a fast-paced narrative, Stratemeyer immerses readers in the lives of young protagonists exploring the Ohio wilderness, engaging in hunting and trading ventures. His writing reflects the adventure story conventions of the time, focusing on themes of friendship, survival, and the rugged individualism that defined American pioneer mythology. The book serves as both a thrilling adventure and a moral tale underscoring the values of courage and resourcefulness, characteristic of Stratemeyer's works in the juvenile fiction genre. Edward Stratemeyer (1862-1930) was a prolific American author and one of the foundational figures in children's literature. His experiences growing up in Newark and a deep affinity for adventure history inspired much of his writing. Recognized for founding the Stratemeyer Syndicate, he devised captivating series that resonated with young readers and shaped the landscape of children's fiction. "Trail and Trading Post" showcases his skill in crafting tales that instill a sense of adventure while conveying important life lessons. Highly recommended for readers of all ages, "Trail and Trading Post" offers not only an exciting narrative but also a glimpse into America's cultural heritage, making it an essential read for those interested in early American adventures and the growth of young adult literature.
Available since: 07/21/2022.
Print length: 156 pages.

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