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The Boy Scouts at Mobilization Camp - A Journey of Youth Adventure and War Preparation - cover

The Boy Scouts at Mobilization Camp - A Journey of Youth Adventure and War Preparation

Robert Shaler

Publisher: Good Press

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In "The Boy Scouts at Mobilization Camp," Robert Shaler intricately weaves a narrative that celebrates the camaraderie and resilience of young scouts during a period of national crisis. The book, set against the backdrop of an impending war, captures the spirit of adventure and duty as these boys navigate their roles within the larger framework of military mobilization. Shaler employs a vivid and engaging literary style that combines descriptive prose with a palpable sense of urgency, effectively reflecting the emotions of his characters and the societal tensions of the time. Robert Shaler, a notable figure in early 20th-century literature, drew upon his own experiences and observations of youth engagement in community service to craft this narrative. His background as an educator and his vested interest in youth organizations fueled his desire to portray the Boy Scouts not merely as a recreational entity but as a pivotal force in instilling patriotism and responsibility in young boys during turbulent times. Shaler's insightful perspective on the intersection between youth and societal duty is evident throughout the text. "The Boy Scouts at Mobilization Camp" is a compelling read for scholars of youth literature and historians interested in the cultural implications of scouting during times of conflict. This book offers not only a window into the lives of young boys grappling with their identities but also a timeless reminder of the values of teamwork, courage, and resilience, making it a valuable addition to any literary collection.
Available since: 10/12/2023.
Print length: 71 pages.

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