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Elijah Kellogg
Lion Ben of Elm Island
"Lion Ben of Elm Island" by Elijah Kellogg is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story revolves around the character Ben Rhines, who is portrayed as a strong and noble individual facing the challenges of life on a remote island. The novel explores themes such as hard work, love, and the quintessential American spirit of perseverance and community. The opening of the book introduces readers to the beauty and ruggedness of Elm Island, where Captain Ben Rhines lives. It details the island's natural features, emphasizing its lush landscapes and the various wildlife inhabiting it. The narrative shifts to focus on the Rhines family, specifically on Ben as he prepares to take on responsibilities both at sea and at home. We learn of his love for Sally Hadlock and his desire to create a life for them together, leading him to consider purchasing Elm Island to build a home despite the challenges that come with it. The opening sets the stage for a rich tale of adventure, community, and the formation of a family amid the trials of frontier life.
Robert Leckie
Stormy Voyage Sandy Steele Adventures #3
"Stormy Voyage" by Roger Barlow is a juvenile adventure novel written in the mid-20th century. The book follows the journey of two teenagers, Sandy Steele and Jerry James, as they embark on a summer trip to Minnesota, expecting to work in iron ore mines due to Sandy's father's government job. However, the story takes unexpected turns as they grapple with challenges at sea and uncover potential danger related to their father's work. At the start of the story, Sandy Steele is excited to learn that he and his friend Jerry will be heading to Minnesota instead of Alaska, where they had originally planned to spend their summer. Sandy's father, a government geologist, explains the significance of the Mesabi Range’s iron ore mines, which are dwindling in high-grade deposits. The boys enthusiastically embark on their road trip, but upon arriving, they discover that jobs at the mines are scarce. This disappointment is soon overshadowed by their chance encounter with John Kennedy, whose life Sandy saves, leading to unexpected opportunities aboard the "James Kennedy" and setting the stage for thrilling adventures ahead. As they navigate the challenges of working on the ship, they face a drunken mate's intimidation, a fire outbreak in the galley, and the dangers of the Great Lakes, all while trying to prove themselves and uphold their values of friendship and bravery.
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