Tom Slade at Black Lake
Publicado por Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4066338053459
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In "Tom Slade at Black Lake," Percy Keese Fitzhugh crafts a vibrant tale that extends the adventures of his beloved character, Tom Slade. Set against the backdrop of the wilderness, this installment delves into themes of friendship, self-discovery, and the transformative power of the great outdoors. Fitzhugh'Äôs straightforward, yet engaging prose is layered with the rich tapestry of adolescent camaraderie and personal growth, typical of his literary style which resonates with both youthful exuberance and philosophical depth. The narrative serves not only as a thrilling escapade but also as a reflection of early 20th-century American values and the universal quest for identity in a rapidly changing world. Percy Keese Fitzhugh, a pivotal figure in American children's literature, drew on his experiences in scouting and the natural world to inform his storytelling. His background as a newspaper illustrator and his passion for adventure imbue his writing with authenticity and inviting detail. Fitzhugh's own childhood experiences often echo through the pages of his works, offering readers insight into the mind of a young boy navigating the complexities of life. Readers seeking a literary adventure filled with relatable characters and moral undertones will find "Tom Slade at Black Lake" a captivating read. This book appeals not only to fans of Fitzhugh's earlier works but also to new generations of readers eager to explore themes of friendship and resilience through the lens of an enduring classic.
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