The Strange Cabin on Catamount Island

par Lawrence J. Leslie

Adventures and Mysteries on Catamount Island

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EAN
  • ÉditeurCULTUREA
  • Parution21 septembre 2023

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17,00
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"The Strange Cabin on Catamount Island" by Lawrence J. Leslie is an adventurous tale that follows a group of five boys—Max, Steve, Owen, Toby, and Bandy-legs—as they embark on a daring camping trip to the mysterious Catamount Island. The story begins with Max accepting a challenge from Herb Benson, who doubts their courage to camp on the island for a week. The boys, eager to prove their bravery, set off in their canoes, navigating the Big Sunflower River. Along the way, they encounter various challenges, including a sabotaged canoe and a close encounter with a rattlesnake, which they handle with teamwork and resourcefulness. Upon reaching the island, the boys set up camp and enjoy the camaraderie of the campfire. However, their night is interrupted by a terrifying scream, which they initially suspect to be a wild animal but later consider might be a prank by their rivals, Ted Shafter and his gang. Despite the unsettling events, the boys remain determined to stay on the island. The tension escalates when Bandy-legs is seemingly dragged from his tent by an unknown force, leading to further speculation about the island's mysteries. Throughout the narrative, the boys demonstrate courage, friendship, and problem-solving skills as they face the unknown. The story combines elements of adventure, mystery, and humor, capturing the essence of youthful exploration and the thrill of overcoming fears. Leslie's engaging writing style and vivid descriptions make the reader feel part of the boys' journey, as they unravel the secrets of Catamount Island.