Motor Boat Boys on the Great Lakes; or, Exploring the Mystic Isle of Mackinac

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Motor Boat Boys on the Great Lakes; or, Exploring the Mystic Isle of Mackinac

by Louis Arundel

EN·~4 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total
1

MOTOR BOAT BOYS ON THE GREAT LAKES

0:15
2

CHAPTER I - UP A TREE

12:56
3

CHAPTER II - THE CAMP IN THE COVE

13:08
4

CHAPTER III - THE BOAT IN THE FACE OF THE MOON

13:08
5

CHAPTER IV - CAUGHT BY THE STORM

12:37
6

CHAPTER V - A STRANGE SOUND

9:39
7

CHAPTER VI - “CARRY THE NEWS TO ANDY!”

9:59
8

CHAPTER VII - TIED UP AT MACKINAC ISLAND

10:21
9

CHAPTER VIII - GEORGE WAITS FOR HIS CHUMS

10:01
10

CHAPTER IX - IN TERRIBLE PERIL

10:16

Description

A lively band of friends sets off on the sparkling waters of the Great Lakes, their trusty motorboats humming as they chase thrills and solve everyday mishaps. From a chaotic barnyard chase involving a stubborn bull to clever improvisations with milk buckets and red sweaters, their camaraderie shines through every daring scrape. The boys’ humor and quick thinking turn ordinary moments into unforgettable adventures.

When word reaches them of the legendary “Mystic Isle” of Mackinac, the crew can’t resist the lure of hidden caves, secret passages, and whispered legends waiting on its shores. Their journey promises daring races, unexpected encounters with locals, and the promise of treasure‑hungry curiosity that will test their wits and friendship. Listeners will be swept along with the wind‑blown sails and the echo of youthful laughter, eager to see how far the Motor Boat Boys will go before the real mystery of the island begins to unfold.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (270K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Donald Cummings and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2012-09-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Louis Arundel

Louis Arundel

Best known for fast-moving boys' adventure stories, this early 20th-century writer filled his books with boats, camps, and outdoor danger. Writing as Louis Arundel, he created lively series fiction that helped shape a generation of popular juvenile adventure reading.

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