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Frank on the Prairie - Journey into the American Frontier: Adventures on the Prairie - cover

Frank on the Prairie - Journey into the American Frontier: Adventures on the Prairie

Harry Castlemon

Verlag: Good Press

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In "Frank on the Prairie," Harry Castlemon crafts a vivid narrative set against the backdrop of mid-19th century America, depicting the trials and tribulations of a young boy named Frank as he navigates the challenges of frontier life. The novel employs a colloquial and accessible literary style, embodying the spirit of adventure and resilience that characterizes young adult fiction of its era. Castlemon's keen observations of nature and the intricacies of rural life are woven into a tapestry of youthful exploration, featuring rich descriptions and relatable characters who engage with themes of self-reliance and camaraderie. Harry Castlemon, a prominent figure in children's literature, was influenced by his own experiences growing up in the Midwest. His firsthand knowledge of farming and frontier life feeds into the authenticity of Frank's journey, as Castlemon seeks to capture the essence of American perseverance. His extensive background as a writer dedicated to young readers showcases his commitment to instilling virtues of integrity, bravery, and friendship, making him a pioneer in the genre. "Frank on the Prairie" is highly recommended for readers who appreciate robust storytelling infused with moral lessons, bringing to life the vibrant realities of early American life. It is both an engaging adventure and a thoughtful exploration of personal growth that resonates with young and adult readers alike, ensuring its place as a classic in the realm of children's literature.
Verfügbar seit: 18.09.2023.
Drucklänge: 142 Seiten.

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