The Happy Hollisters on a River Trip, Volume 2
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Narrateur(s):
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Sarah Breidenbach
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Auteur(s):
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Jerry West
À propos de cet audio
The Happy Hollisters on a River Trip (Number Two in the Happy Hollisters series).
A big fish contest at The Trading Post, the Hollisters’ sporting goods store, has everybody in Shoreham excited. After Pete catches a large fish with a tag on its tail, another adventure begins for the eager young detectives. When the children’s friend, Bobby Reed, disappears in a leaky old boat, the whole family helps in the search.
Uncle Russ lends them his boat, and they set off on a trip down the Muskong River. After helping some hikers on shore, Pete, Pam and Mr. Hollister get lost in the fog on their way back to the boat.
A series of surprise discoveries lead the Hollisters on a hunt for Bobby on shore, and other adventures provide good times along the way. But there are false clues and disappointments before the Hollisters find Bobby, solve the mystery of the tagged fish, and bring happiness to an old man, Bobby and his mother.
First published in 1953, this charming mystery-adventure story, faithfully reproduced, is now available in audio format for the first time!
Written for boys and girls between the ages of six and 12, The Happy Hollisters are wholesome audiobooks, with an accent on humor and good, clean fun. Integrity always pays off and right wins over wrong. This is a perfect gift for the young listener in your life. Parents, grandparents, and teachers love these audiobooks for their healthy celebration of life in simpler times. Kids are thrilled with the fast-paced action and will not want to stop listening.
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