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Set in a tiny, energetic network, the story recounts the mischievous however captivating antics of those enthusiastic men as they travel the u.S. And downs of boyhood. Hancock's exceptional narrative captures the essence of young adults, companionship, and the fun of discovering. Through bright descriptions and recognizable characters, he transfers viewers to the curious adventure of the grammar school boys as they check out mysteries, fight opponents, and flow into on risky adventures during their home town. As the more youthful guys face problems and fighters, Hancock splendidly weaves…mehr

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Set in a tiny, energetic network, the story recounts the mischievous however captivating antics of those enthusiastic men as they travel the u.S. And downs of boyhood. Hancock's exceptional narrative captures the essence of young adults, companionship, and the fun of discovering. Through bright descriptions and recognizable characters, he transfers viewers to the curious adventure of the grammar school boys as they check out mysteries, fight opponents, and flow into on risky adventures during their home town. As the more youthful guys face problems and fighters, Hancock splendidly weaves difficulty subjects of solidarity, fortitude, and energy into the narrative, producing a greedy and frightening tale this is certain to attraction to reader of any generation. "The Grammar School Boys of Gridley" is a lot extra than best a tale of sweet sixteen mischief; it's miles a celebration of friendship, bravery, and an unbreakable feel of journey. With its undying thoughts and requiring plot, this cherished masterpiece hold to draw in and inspire readers, urging them to join the Gridley lads on a fantastic the journey.
Autorenporträt
American chemist and writer Harrie Irving Hancock is best known for his works on juvenile literature and children's books from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, as well as for creating a fictional account of a German invasion of the United States. On January 16, 1868, Hancock was born in Massachusetts. Laura (Oakes) Hancock and William Henry Hancock were his parents. Nellie Stein and Hancock were wed on December 21, 1887. Their two daughters, Doris Hancock and Vivian Morris Hancock, were reportedly adopted. Hancock was a prolific writer for Leslie's Weekly, the New York Journal, and the New York World who preferred to work at night. A significant portion of his work was produced in the genre of "boy's books" popularized by the renowned Stratemeyer Syndicate. This genre was created on the presumption-which proved to be extremely successful-that "boys want the thrill of feeling 'grown-up'" and that they enjoy books that provide them with that feeling, particularly those that are part of series in which the same heroes frequent each other.