
In a modest basement beneath a Maine family home, two inventive brothers pour months of effort into a secret project that could change the way people stay connected. Their workshop, filled with soldering irons, brass cylinders and a mysterious pocket‑sized radio, becomes a laboratory of imagination and determination as they troubleshoot, tinker, and finally bring their creation to life late into the night.
When the device finally hums to life, the brothers experience the thrill of hearing each other’s voices across the house as if they were standing side by side. Their excitement is palpable, and the quiet town outside remains oblivious to the breakthrough happening within those walls. This first installment captures the wonder of youthful ingenuity, the bond of sibling collaboration, and the quiet anticipation of a world on the brink of a new kind of communication. Listeners will be drawn into the Golden brothers’ earnest quest and the promise of adventures yet to come.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (275K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Roger Frank and Sue Clark
Release date
2019-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
b. 1873
Best known for brisk adventure stories for young readers, this early-20th-century American writer mixed outdoor action with science, invention, and travel. His books often follow capable boys from Maine into forests, rivers, and far-flung expeditions.
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