Publisher's Synopsis
"Dan Carter and the River Camp" by Mildred A. Wirt is a classic adventure story perfect for boys interested in camping and outdoor pursuits. This timeless juvenile fiction follows young boys on a memorable river adventure, capturing the spirit of scouting and camaraderie. The book explores themes of teamwork and self-reliance. Immerse yourself in a world of youthful energy and exciting escapades along the riverbank. Carefully prepared for print republication, this edition preserves the original charm and appeal of the story. A testament to the enduring popularity of classic boys' adventure tales, "Dan Carter and the River Camp" will delight readers of all ages with its wholesome depiction of Cub Scouts and their outdoor experiences.
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