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"The Young Alaskans on the Missouri" by Emerson Hough is an adventurous tale that follows a group of young explorers retracing the historic journey of Lewis and Clark up the Missouri River. The narrative begins with Uncle Dick, a seasoned adventurer, proposing a summer expedition to his nephews, Rob, John, and Jesse. Inspired by the legendary expedition of Lewis and Clark, Uncle Dick aims to educate the boys about the history and geography of America, emphasizing the importance of understanding the nation's past. The story unfolds as the group sets off from St. Louis, navigating the Missouri…mehr

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"The Young Alaskans on the Missouri" by Emerson Hough is an adventurous tale that follows a group of young explorers retracing the historic journey of Lewis and Clark up the Missouri River. The narrative begins with Uncle Dick, a seasoned adventurer, proposing a summer expedition to his nephews, Rob, John, and Jesse. Inspired by the legendary expedition of Lewis and Clark, Uncle Dick aims to educate the boys about the history and geography of America, emphasizing the importance of understanding the nation's past. The story unfolds as the group sets off from St. Louis, navigating the Missouri River in a small boat named "Adventurer, of America." Equipped with modern conveniences like outboard motors, they aim to cover the distance much faster than the original expedition. Along the way, they encounter various challenges, including swift currents, snags, and the ever-present threat of submerged obstacles. Despite these difficulties, the boys are captivated by the changing landscapes and the historical significance of their journey. Throughout the trip, the boys learn about the hardships faced by Lewis and Clark, such as the struggle for food, the challenges of navigation, and the interactions with Native American tribes. The narrative is interspersed with historical anecdotes and excerpts from the original journals of Lewis and Clark, providing a rich context for the young adventurers' experiences. As they progress, the boys reflect on the transformation of the American landscape over the past century, noting the development of towns and the disappearance of the vast wilderness that once characterized the region. The journey becomes a profound educational experience, instilling in them a deeper appreciation for the pioneers who paved the way for the expansion of the United States. Emerson Hough's novel is not only an adventure story but also a tribute to the spirit of exploration and the enduring legacy of Lewis and Clark. Through the eyes of the young Alaskans, readers are invited to rediscover the wonders of the American frontier and the historical journey that shaped a nation.