
THE GO AHEAD BOYS IN THE ISLAND CAMP
CHAPTER I—MAKING CAMP
CHAPTER II—A MISHAP
CHAPTER III—JOHN HEARS SOMETHING
CHAPTER IV—SETTING SAIL
CHAPTER V—THE UNEXPECTED HAPPENS
CHAPTER VI—ADRIFT
CHAPTER VII—AN UNEXPECTED MEETING
CHAPTER VIII—A PREDICAMENT
CHAPTER IX—DANGER
Four energetic friends set out for a summer camp on a pristine Adirondack lake, where the smell of pine and the splash of water promise endless adventure. Their days begin with pitching tents, debating the perfect spot, and launching canoes into crystal‑clear currents, while evenings bring stories around a crackling fire. The narrative captures the simple joy of outdoor life, inviting listeners to relive the thrill of camping, swimming, and friendly rivalry.
Each boy brings a distinct flavor—John, lanky and quick‑witted; Fred, the diminutive but fierce spirit; Grant, the dependable leader; and George, the mischievous heart of the group. Their banter and teamwork lead them into a series of light‑hearted mishaps and surprising encounters that test their courage and ingenuity. As they navigate the lake and the surrounding woods, the story balances humor with the earnest challenges of youth discovering nature’s wonders.
Listeners will feel the wind on their faces, hear the splash of paddles, and share the boys’ laughter as they solve problems together. The tale is a nostalgic celebration of friendship and the outdoors, perfect for anyone who remembers—or wishes to experience—summer days spent under the open sky.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (233K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by RStephen Hutcheson, Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Release date
2011-04-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Best known for fast-moving adventure stories for young readers, this early 20th-century writer filled his books with boats, treasure hunts, war reporting, and boys who plunge straight into action. His stories capture the brisk, energetic style that made juvenile series fiction so popular in the 1910s.
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