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The Boy Patrol Around the Council Fire - Scouting Adventures and Native American Traditions - cover

The Boy Patrol Around the Council Fire - Scouting Adventures and Native American Traditions

Edward Sylvester Ellis

Publisher: Good Press

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Summary

Edward Sylvester Ellis'Äôs "The Boy Patrol Around the Council Fire" is a captivating exploration of camaraderie, adventure, and moral growth. Set against the backdrop of the American frontier, this adventure novel employs a straightforward yet engaging narrative style typical of late 19th-century literature. Through rich descriptions and vibrant dialogue, Ellis captures the essence of youthful exploration and the values of teamwork and leadership. The novel intricately weaves themes of loyalty, courage, and the importance of community, resonating with the societal values of its time, particularly during the post-Civil War era, when notions of American identity and unity were paramount. Ellis, a prolific author and advocate for young readers, was influenced by the moral and educational imperatives of his time. With his extensive background in writing adventure stories for boys, Ellis sought to create literature that would not only entertain but also instruct young minds about patriotism and ethics. His experiences as a teacher and his profound understanding of youth culture undoubtedly shaped the narrative of "The Boy Patrol Around the Council Fire," presenting readers with relatable characters who exemplify virtues important to the budding American spirit. Readers seeking a thrilling yet morally uplifting story will find "The Boy Patrol Around the Council Fire" an essential addition to their literary collection. Ellis'Äôs storytelling captivates the imagination while imparting timeless lessons about friendship and integrity. This novel is perfect for young readers looking for adventure, as well as adult readers who appreciate the historical insights and values woven throughout the tale.
Available since: 09/18/2023.
Print length: 132 pages.

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