"Boy Scouts at the Battle of Saratoga" is a thrilling adventure that follows a group of young scouts as they find themselves caught up in a crucial moment of the American Revolution. The author, St. George Henry Rathborne, does a fantastic job of immersing the reader in the historic events of the battle, while also weaving in the courage and resourcefulness of the scouts.
The characters are well-developed and relatable, each bringing their unique skills and personalities to the group dynamic. The fast-paced action keeps you on the edge of your seat, as the scouts face danger and challenges that test their bravery and loyalty to each other.
Rathborne's writing style is engaging and vivid, painting a vivid picture of the sights and sounds of the battlefield. The historical detail adds a layer of authenticity to the story, making it both educational and entertaining for readers of all ages.
Overall, "Boy Scouts at the Battle of Saratoga" is a captivating read that combines history, adventure, and camaraderie in a way that will appeal to fans of both the Boy Scouts and American history. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a compelling and exciting story.
Book Description:
Three young men, Dan, Joe and Late, are on an errand for General Schuyler. They are to meet up with a mysterious stranger, who gives them reports of enemy movements. All of this information will help the American army in the Battle of Saratoga.
Herbert Carter is one of many pseudonyms used by St George Rathborne.