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A Tale of the Summer Holidays By: Geraldine Mockler

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A Tale of the Summer Holidays by Geraldine Mockler is a delightful and heartwarming coming-of-age story that perfectly captures the essence of a carefree summer. Set in a picturesque small town, the book takes readers on a nostalgic journey back to those idyllic days of childhood when school was out, and the long days were filled with endless possibilities.

The story revolves around the main protagonist, a young boy named Tom, and his group of friends as they embark on numerous adventures and misadventures during their summer break. From building treehouses to exploring hidden caves, Mockler skillfully portrays the innocence and curiosity of youth, reminding readers of their own cherished memories.

What sets this book apart is Mockler’s impeccable storytelling and vivid imagery. Her ability to transport readers into the world that she has crafted is truly commendable. The descriptions of the small town, with its vibrant park and bustling marketplace, create a vivid backdrop that adds to the overall charm of the narrative.

Furthermore, Mockler skillfully develops each character, giving them distinct personalities and layering their relationships with nuance. Tom, in particular, undergoes a transformative journey throughout the narrative, as he learns valuable life lessons and discovers the power of friendship and self-discovery. Readers will find themselves rooting for him and empathizing with his experiences, making his growth all the more rewarding.

The pacing of the book is well-balanced, with just the right blend of excitement and tranquility. Mockler effortlessly creates a sense of anticipation with each new adventure, while also allowing moments of quiet reflection, captivating readers with a multifaceted narrative.

While A Tale of the Summer Holidays primarily targets younger readers, it possesses a universal appeal that will resonate with readers of all ages. Older readers will undoubtedly be transported back to their own summer vacations, while younger readers will be fully immersed in the enchanting world painted by Mockler’s words.

In conclusion, A Tale of the Summer Holidays is a captivating and charming novel that beautifully captures the magic and innocence of childhood summers. Mockler’s evocative storytelling, relatable characters, and nostalgic setting make for an enjoyable read that will leave readers longing for their own summer adventures. Whether you are young or young at heart, this book is sure to leave a lasting impression.

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A Tale of the Summer Holidays

by

G. Mockler

Thomas Nelson and Sons.

1899

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CONTENTS

I. THE SECRET MEETING II. A FRIEND IN NEED III. HAL FINDS A FRIEND IV. DISAPPOINTED HOPES V. THE FORT IN THE WILDERNESS

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” Jim scribbled the word ‘yes’ on his piece of paper. “

” Jumbo began to wash his face and ears. “

” I suppose you will own that you really are out this time? “

” The boy had thrown his lasso with deadly aim. “

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CHAPTER I.

THE SECRET MEETING.

Two days after the holidays began, the four younger members of the Danvers family received a note summoning them to a secret meeting at half past seven the next morning in the summer house. Drusie, who had written and delivered the notes, including one to herself, was the first to reach the appointed place; and when, a few minutes later, the other three arrived, they found her seated at the rustic table with a sheet of paper and a pencil before her, and a glass of water at her elbow… Continue reading book >>

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