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The Boy Scouts at the Panama Canal - A Scout's Journey through Panama's Engineering Marvel - cover

The Boy Scouts at the Panama Canal - A Scout's Journey through Panama's Engineering Marvel

John Henry Goldfrap

Publisher: Good Press

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In "The Boy Scouts at the Panama Canal," John Henry Goldfrap crafts an adventurous tale that merges youthful exuberance with historical significance. Set against the backdrop of the monumental construction of the Panama Canal, the narrative follows a group of Boy Scouts as they embark on a series of thrilling escapades. Goldfrap strategically employs a lively, accessible prose style that caters to both young readers and adults, weaving educational elements about perseverance, teamwork, and the importance of civic duty into the fabric of the story. The book, published during the early 20th century, reflects the era's fascination with exploration and the burgeoning spirit of American nationalism stemming from the canal's construction. John Henry Goldfrap, an avid advocate of the Boy Scouts movement and a keen observer of contemporary societal constructs, drew inspiration from the organization'Äôs principles of outdoor skills and citizenship. His background as a writer and educator, coupled with his deep appreciation for youth development, likely influenced his depiction of the Scouts' ethical dilemmas and adventurous spirit. Goldfrap'Äôs own experiences in nature and community service echo throughout the pages, making this work not just a narrative but a reflection of his values. This compelling story is highly recommended for readers of all ages, especially those interested in adventure literature and historical fiction. Goldfrap's engaging storytelling not only entertains but also instills a sense of responsibility and admiration for the remarkable feats of engineering and human endeavor, making it an essential read for any young reader eager to learn about history, teamwork, and the great outdoors.
Available since: 09/18/2023.
Print length: 118 pages.

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