Lost in the Wilds of Brazil

audiobook

Lost in the Wilds of Brazil

by James H. Foster

EN·~4 hours

Chapters

Description

In a small Washington, D.C., suburb, two high‑school seniors—Bob, the strong‑hearted football star, and Joe, the quietly brave explorer—spend their free time wandering woods and cataloguing the creatures they find. Their fathers, respected naturalists, have spent a lifetime gathering rare specimens for museums, and the boys have grown up hearing stories of distant lands and daring quests. When a sudden invitation arrives for an expedition into the heart of the Amazon, the duo’s imagination ignites, and they picture themselves stepping into a world of towering trees, hidden waterfalls, and creatures never before seen.

The promise of the Brazilian jungle brings a mix of scientific curiosity and youthful daring, setting the stage for a journey that will test their resolve and friendship. As they prepare to leave familiar streets for uncharted riverbanks, the narrative blends vivid descriptions of the rainforest’s mysteries with the boys’ eager anticipation. Listeners will be drawn into the early stages of an adventure where every rustle in the canopy hints at discoveries waiting just beyond sight.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (238K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2013-07-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

James H. Foster

James H. Foster

Best known for vivid adventure stories for younger readers, this early 20th-century writer blended travel, history, and imagination in books set in far-flung places. His work often carries the feel of old-school exploration tales, with a strong sense of setting and momentum.

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