
Three Boys in the Wild North Land
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Language: EnglishPublished:
Authors:
- Young, Egerton Ryerson
1840 - 1909
About this book
In the late 19th century, as Canada expanded its frontiers, young adventurers sought the thrill of the untamed wilderness. "Three Boys in the Wild North Land" by Egerton Ryerson Young captures this spirit through the eyes of three boys—Frank, Alec, and Sam—who embark on a daring journey into the northern wilds, guided by the experienced fur trader Mr. Ross. Their expedition is filled with challenges that test their courage and camaraderie, highlighting themes of survival and friendship. This captivating children's adventure novel is perfect for students and educators exploring themes of exploration and resilience in literature. Dive into a world where the wilderness is both a teacher and a trial, and discover what it truly means to be brave.
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