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Two Boys in Wyoming: A Tale of Adventure - Exploring the American Frontier: A Tale of Friendship and Adventure - cover

Two Boys in Wyoming: A Tale of Adventure - Exploring the American Frontier: A Tale of Friendship and Adventure

Edward Sylvester Ellis

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Two Boys in Wyoming: A Tale of Adventure," Edward Sylvester Ellis immerses readers in the rugged landscapes of the American West, weaving a tale that is both an exciting adventure and a coming-of-age story. Written in the late 19th century, Ellis's prose combines vivid descriptions of the natural environment with exciting plot twists, reflecting the period's fascination with frontier life and exploration. The narrative follows two boys as they navigate challenges of ranch life, encounter Native American tribes, and confront the dangers of the wild, all while capturing the spirit of youth and resilience in an ever-changing landscape. Edward Sylvester Ellis was a prolific American author known for his adventure novels aimed at young readers, often inspired by his own experiences and the tales of frontier life. Born in 1840, he wrote extensively about the American wilderness, integrating themes of exploration, bravery, and moral development. His background in teaching and his engagement with various youth movements during the late 1800s undoubtedly propelled him to write this compelling narrative that equally entertains and instructs. I highly recommend "Two Boys in Wyoming" for anyone interested in classic American literature, young adult adventure, or the historical context of the frontier. This engaging tale not only provides thrilling escapades but also offers insights into perseverance and friendship, making it a timeless read for both youth and adults.
Available since: 08/22/2023.
Print length: 172 pages.

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