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Bert Wilson at Panama - An Adventurous Journey Through the Panama Canal - cover

Bert Wilson at Panama - An Adventurous Journey Through the Panama Canal

J. W. Duffield

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "Bert Wilson at Panama," J. W. Duffield crafts an exhilarating adventure that immerses readers in the rich tapestry of early 20th-century exploration and intrigue. Through vibrant prose and engaging dialogue, Duffield captures the essence of youthful zeal and the allure of the exotic, as young Bert Wilson embarks on a daring quest that navigates the cultural and geographic landscapes of Central America. The narrative not only entertains but also reflects the prevailing themes of American optimism and ambition during the Panama Canal's construction era, making it a pivotal piece in the genre of boys' adventure literature. J. W. Duffield, an author known for his ability to resonate with the dreams and aspirations of young readers, was undoubtedly influenced by the heightened spirit of exploration during his time. His diverse background, which included experiences in journalism and a keen interest in geography, likely fueled his creativity, paving the way for a narrative that emphasizes courage, friendship, and resourcefulness in the face of adversity. This novel stands as a testament to the literary tradition of its time, capturing not only adventure but also societal values. I highly recommend "Bert Wilson at Panama" to readers who appreciate historical adventure tales rich in character development and moral lessons. This book provides not only an escape into a world of excitement but also an insightful glimpse into the era's cultural dynamics, making it an essential addition to any young reader's library.
Disponible depuis: 04/10/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 110 pages.

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