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Dick Kent with the Mounted Police - Frontier Adventures with Canada's Legendary Mounties - cover

Dick Kent with the Mounted Police - Frontier Adventures with Canada's Legendary Mounties

M. M. Oblinger

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "Dick Kent with the Mounted Police," M. M. Oblinger crafts a vivid narrative that intertwines adventure, heroism, and a profound sense of duty against the rugged backdrop of the Canadian wilderness. The novel exemplifies classic early 20th-century children's literature, employing a straightforward yet engaging prose style that captivates young readers. Oblinger'Äôs attention to detail reflects extensive research of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police's history, illuminating themes of justice and bravery while encouraging a sense of exploration and morality inherent in youth. M. M. Oblinger, an author well-versed in the lore of North American frontier life, draws from personal experiences and a fascination with law enforcement to inform his writing. This experience, enriched by the socio-political context of the era, provides authenticity to the characters and their encounters. His commitment to portraying positive role models in literature resonates through the protagonist, Dick Kent, who embodies the ideals of integrity and resilience. "Dick Kent with the Mounted Police" is highly recommended for readers seeking inspiring tales of adventure. Its timeless messages and thrilling escapades make it a perfect addition to any young reader's library, poised to ignite their imagination while imparting essential virtues.
Disponible depuis: 26/10/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 110 pages.

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