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Dave Porter in the gold fields or The search for the landslide mine explores the pull of adventure as a means of uncovering both external treasure and internal strength. It presents nature not only as a setting but as an active force that tests the boundaries of friendship, resilience, and determination. The story emphasizes how youthful ambition often thrives in the face of uncertainty, drawing on shared trust and the willingness to take risks. Past rivalries resurface not simply as threats but as reminders that resolution often requires more than confrontation it demands growth. The…mehr

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Dave Porter in the gold fields or The search for the landslide mine explores the pull of adventure as a means of uncovering both external treasure and internal strength. It presents nature not only as a setting but as an active force that tests the boundaries of friendship, resilience, and determination. The story emphasizes how youthful ambition often thrives in the face of uncertainty, drawing on shared trust and the willingness to take risks. Past rivalries resurface not simply as threats but as reminders that resolution often requires more than confrontation it demands growth. The wilderness offers both freedom and danger, sharpening instincts and revealing unspoken values through action. The pursuit of the lost mine becomes symbolic of the deeper desire to reclaim something forgotten or buried by time, whether it be legacy, truth, or a sense of purpose. The journey privileges cooperation over competition and values the endurance of character as much as physical effort in a world where the map is never fully drawn.
Autorenporträt
Roy Rockwood was a pseudonym used by Edward Stratemeyer and the Stratemeyer Syndicate for a variety of adventure books, especially those targeting young boys. The name is most notably remembered for the Bomba the Jungle Boy series, which became one of the popular titles under this pen name. Edward L. Stratemeyer, the mastermind behind the Syndicate, was an American publisher and a prolific writer of children's fiction. Born on October 4, 1862, in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Stratemeyer founded the Stratemeyer Syndicate, a publishing company that produced a remarkable volume of children's books. Throughout his career, Stratemeyer wrote or oversaw the production of over 1,300 books, with total sales exceeding 500 million copies worldwide. His work includes famous series such as The Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew. Stratemeyer's ability to create enduring series was central to his success, and his influence in children's literature remains substantial. He passed away on May 10, 1930, at the age of 67 in Newark, New Jersey, and is buried at Evergreen Cemetery & Crematory in Hillside, New Jersey. His daughter, Harriet Adams, later took over his legacy, continuing the Syndicate's work.