
Boat Club; or, The Bunkers of Rippleton
by Oliver Optic
'Boat Club; or, The Bunkers of Rippleton' Summary
The story unfolds on the picturesque shores of an upstate New York lake where a group of rebellious boys, known as the Bunkers, create a climate of unrest. Captain Sedley, concerned about the detrimental influence the Bunkers have on his son, Frank, decides to establish a boat club as a means of channeling Frank's energy and promoting positive values. The club, comprising Frank and his companions, becomes a sanctuary for learning and camaraderie. They receive guidance on the art of navigation, the importance of working together, and the merits of discipline. As the boys' skills and camaraderie grow, their path inevitably intersects with that of the Bunkers, leading to a series of clashes that expose the contrasting values of the two groups. The narrative follows the boys' adventures on the lake, where they encounter both exhilarating moments and challenges that test their resolve and reinforce their bonds. Throughout the story, the boys not only acquire valuable life lessons but also exemplify the transformative power of positive influence and the inherent rewards of perseverance.Book Details
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Oliver Optic
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Oliver Optic was the pen name of William Taylor Adams, an American author and editor known for his children's books. He was born on July 30th, 1822, in Medway, Massachusetts, and went on to become one...
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