This book is about how in almost every rural community there is a house which some believe to be haunted, such is the old Meeker house in this story. Children passing by it move to the opposite side of the road when they draw near. Stories tell of scenes witnessed and sounds heard in the vacant dwelling. The four go-ahead boys decide to solve the mysteries connected with this house.
The long, low motor-boat glided smoothly out from the dock to which it had been made fast. Behind it the water boiled as if it had been stirred by some invisible furnace. The graceful lines of the boat, its manifest power and speed, formed a fitting complement to the bright sunshine and clear air which rested over the waters of the Hudson River. rapidly behind her, were assembled various members of the families represented by the four boys on board the motor-boat.
This book describes the adventures of four boys who spent a vacation camping in the Adirondacks, and who indulged in water sports of various kinds while there.
“The Go Ahead Boys And The Racing Motor-Boat" is an ancient Young Adult Fiction story book written by Ross Kay. Ross Kay, acknowledged for producing fascinating storytelling for more youthful audiences, brings a few other intriguing narratives to lifestyles. The tale revolves throughout the "Go Ahead Boys," a collection of hard younger men regarded for his or her exploits. In this detail, the guys examine the arena of motorboat racing, which offers a contemporary measurement to their adventure. Written against the backdrop of lakes and rivers, this story attracts readers into the area of lively boating and out of doors exploration. Visitors are treated to gripping depictions of speed and opposition because the meneducate and compete in motorboat races. As in preceding volumes, collaboration and camaraderie are crucial as the menartwork together to triumph over annoying situations and gather their dreams. The narrative carries technical facts on motorboats and racing, giving more youthful readers an internal have a look at this exciting interest. "The Go Ahead Boys And The Racing Motor-Boat" evokes young readers to pursue their passions, face demanding situations, and paintings collectively to be triumphant, all whilst experiencing the pleasure of the voyage.