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+ 100 Total Pages |
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+ 1,000 Active Readers |
Book Description |
| In The Rover Boys in Alaska, brothers Dick, Tom, and Sam Rover embark on an exciting and perilous adventure in the wilds of Alaska. When they travel to the remote frontier to visit a family friend, they quickly find themselves in the midst of a thrilling mystery involving gold hunters, treacherous landscapes, and unexpected danger. As they navigate the icy wilderness, the Rover Boys must rely on their resourcefulness and bravery to uncover the secrets hidden in the Alaskan terrain. Through teamwork and perseverance, they learn valuable lessons about courage, loyalty, and the power of friendship. |
About Author |
| Edward Stratemeyer |
| Edward Stratemeyer (1862–1930) was an American publisher and writer, best known for creating several popular children’s book series. He founded the Stratemeyer Syndicate, which produced series like The Hardy Boys, Nancy Drew, Tom Swift, and The Bobbsey Twins. Stratemeyer came up with the concepts, plots, and character outlines for these series, then hired ghostwriters to complete the books under his direction. His work greatly influenced the genre of juvenile fiction, and many of his series remain beloved by readers today. Stratemeyer’s approach to serial storytelling and his business model revolutionized children’s publishing. |



