Tom Slade at Black Lake By: Percy Keese Fitzhugh (1876-1950) |
---|
Tom Slade at Black Lake is an engaging and heartwarming adventure novel written by Percy Keese Fitzhugh. Set in the early 20th century, the story follows Tom Slade, a brave and determined young boy who finds himself spending an eventful summer at Black Lake.
From the very beginning, Fitzhugh captivates readers with his vivid descriptions of the natural surroundings. The serene beauty of the lake is brought to life through detailed imagery, making it easy for readers to visualize the setting. The author's descriptive writing style helps to create a strong sense of place, immersing readers into the world of Black Lake.
One of the notable aspects of this book is the character development. Tom Slade, the protagonist, is an endearing and relatable character. He has a strong sense of justice and a courageous spirit, which make him a lovable hero. Throughout the story, Tom undergoes various challenges and experiences, allowing readers to witness his growth and transformation.
The supporting characters in the book are also well fleshed out. Each character brings their own unique personality and quirks to the story, adding depth and richness to the overall narrative. Fitzhugh seamlessly weaves the relationships between the characters, creating a sense of camaraderie and friendship that is truly heartwarming.
The plot itself is filled with excitement and suspense, keeping readers engaged from start to finish. Tom Slade's adventures at Black Lake are filled with unexpected twists and turns, as he navigates through both physical challenges and interpersonal conflicts. Fitzhugh masterfully balances moments of lightheartedness with more intense and dramatic scenes, keeping the story unpredictable and compelling.
Furthermore, the themes explored in Tom Slade at Black Lake are both timeless and relevant. The book delves into topics such as loyalty, bravery, and the importance of standing up for what is right. These themes are presented in a way that is accessible to readers of all ages, making this book suitable for both young readers and adults alike.
In conclusion, Tom Slade at Black Lake is a captivating adventure novel that will transport readers to a world of thrilling escapades and heartfelt friendships. Percy Keese Fitzhugh's vivid descriptions, well-developed characters, and engaging plot make this book a must-read for anyone seeking an exciting and uplifting reading experience. TOM SLADE AT BLACK LAKE By PERCY KEESE FITZHUGH Author of THE TOM SLADE AND THE ROY BLAKELEY BOOKS Illustrated by HOWARD L. HASTINGS Published with the approval of THE BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA GROSSET & DUNLAP Publishers New York Made in the United States of America Copyright, 1920, by GROSSET & DUNLAP PREFACE. Several persons have asked me when Tom Slade was ever going to grow up and cease to be a Scout. The answer is that he is already grown up and that he is never going to cease to be a Scout. Once a Scout, always a Scout. To hear some people talk one would think that scouting is like the measles; that you get over it and never have it any more. Scouting is not a thing to play with, like a tin steam engine, and then to throw aside. If you once get caught in the net of scouting, you will never disentangle yourself. A fellow may grow up and put on long trousers and go and call on a girl and all that sort of thing, but if he was a Scout, he will continue to be a Scout, and it will stick out all over him... Continue reading book >>
|
Genres for this book |
---|
Adventure |
Fiction |
Teen/Young adult |
eBook links |
---|
Wikipedia – Percy Keese Fitzhugh |
Wikipedia – Tom Slade at Black Lake |
eBook Downloads | |
---|---|
ePUB eBook • iBooks for iPhone and iPad • Nook • Sony Reader |
Kindle eBook • Mobi file format for Kindle |
Read eBook • Load eBook in browser |
Text File eBook • Computers • Windows • Mac |
Review this book |
---|