
JACK STRAW, LIGHTHOUSE BUILDER
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
THE ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I JACK RECEIVES A TELEGRAM
CHAPTER II “HOOD ISLAND—HO!”
CHAPTER III THE RUNAWAY
CHAPTER IV BIG O’BRIEN GETS HIS BICEPS INTO ACTION
CHAPTER V MEN OF HONOR
CHAPTER VI WINNING THE ROCK
CHAPTER VII UNDER ARREST
Jack Straw is a quick‑witted, energetic youth whose life at Drueryville Academy is a whirlwind of sports, pranks and the occasional tumble into a brick wall. When a hurried telegram pulls him away from a bustling “D” Club meeting, he discovers that his next challenge isn’t on the track field but out on the sea, where a new lighthouse must be erected on a remote reef. The story follows Jack’s transition from campus captain to a hands‑on builder, mixing the camaraderie of his school friends with the practical know‑how of lighthouse engineers.
As Jack and his loyal sidekick, the ever‑enthusiastic Tommy Todd, set out for the rugged island, they encounter the quirks of maritime life—stormy weather, mysterious reef formations, and the peculiar personalities of the Lighthouse Service. Their resourcefulness and humor turn each obstacle into an adventure, offering listeners a lively glimpse of early‑20th‑century coastal engineering and the spirit of youthful determination.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (254K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2020-03-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1887–1979
Best known for adventure stories written for young readers, this American writer and editor helped shape generations of scouting fiction and introduced many children to the prehistoric hero Og. His work ranged from magazine editing to radio and books, always with a strong sense of action and curiosity.
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