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Motor Matt's Double Trouble; or The Last of the Hoodoo - Racing Against Mystery and Danger in the Classic Era - cover

Motor Matt's Double Trouble; or The Last of the Hoodoo - Racing Against Mystery and Danger in the Classic Era

Stanley R. Matthews

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Motor Matt's Double Trouble; or, The Last of the Hoodoo," Stanley R. Matthews continues the thrilling escapades of Motor Matt, a character emblematic of early 20th-century American adventure fiction. The narrative unfolds with a mix of suspense and excitement, showcasing Matthews' energetic prose and skillful use of cliffhanger storytelling, which was critical in serial publications of the time. Set against a backdrop of early motor racing and technological advancements, the novel explores themes like perseverance, camaraderie, and the spirit of adventure, capturing the zeitgeist of a nation fascinated by speed and innovation in the wake of the Industrial Revolution. Stanley R. Matthews was a prolific writer and an influential figure in children's literature during the early 1900s, known for his affinity for serial storytelling. His experiences with the burgeoning automotive culture and his keen understanding of youthful exuberance informed his creation of Motor Matt, allowing readers to delve into a world of excitement where the ordinary becomes extraordinary. This book is a testament to Matthews' imaginative prowess and his ability to resonate with young audiences. Readers who enjoy fast-paced adventure and engaging narratives should not miss "Motor Matt's Double Trouble." This book stands as an exceptional entry point into classic children's literature, appealing to both nostalgic adults and a new generation of readers. Its rich themes and relatable characters promise a captivating journey that encourages readers to embrace challenges with bravery and ingenuity.
Available since: 10/30/2023.
Print length: 81 pages.

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