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Amazon River -- Juvenile fiction Books

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William Henry Giles Kingston

On the Banks of the Amazon

"On the Banks of the Amazon" by W.H.G. Kingston is a narrative adventure written in the late 19th century. The book recounts the experiences of a young protagonist, Harry Faithful, as he travels from Quito to the Amazon, exploring themes of natural history, personal growth, and friendship. The setting, full of adventure and exotic locales, promises an engaging journey as Harry embarks on a quest to explore the vibrant wildlife and cultures of South America. The opening of the narrative centers on young Harry's early memories in Quito, describing his upbringing in a multicultural environment influenced by both Spanish and indigenous cultures. He provides vivid descriptions of the surrounding mountains, particularly Pichincha and Chimborazo, setting the scene for his adventurous spirit. As the story progresses, Harry's family dynamics and aspirations are introduced, including plans for a journey to England and beyond, setting in motion his eventual voyage down the Amazon. The opening portion establishes Harry's character as curious and eager to learn, foreshadowing the adventures that await him in the jungles of South America.

Harry Gordon

The River Motor Boat Boys on the Amazon; Or, The Secret of Cloud Island

"The River Motor Boat Boys on the Amazon; Or, The Secret of Cloud Island" by Harry Gordon is a fictional adventure novel written in the early 20th century. The story follows a group of four boys, Clay, Alex, Case, and Julian, who are embarking on an exciting journey to the Amazon in their motorboat, the "Rambler". The boys, all orphans, have saved up money to fund their trip with the primary goal of helping their sick friend Jule recover. At the start of the narrative, the boys have prepared for their journey and are waiting for Jule to return to the cabin of the boat after leaving to keep watch. Tension builds as the boys discuss various worries upon realizing Jule is missing, particularly concerning the safety of their money that has been left unattended. When Jule finally comes back, the boys learn that their money has mysteriously disappeared. This sets the stage for a series of adventures filled with peril, intrigue, and the challenges of navigating the Amazon as they uncover secrets and confront dangers related to both their missing funds and their health. The opening introduces the central characters and hints at the dynamics of their friendships, along with the themes of adventure, camaraderie, and resilience against adversity.

Leo E. (Leo Edward) Miller

Adrift on the Amazon

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