Frank and Andy at Boarding School

Vance Barnum



Book Description

Frank and Andy at Boarding School; or, Rivals for Many Honors is a 1921 juvenile fiction novel by Vance Barnum, a pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate. This book is the second installment in the "Frank and Andy" series, following the adventures of two brothers, Frank and Andy Racer. In this narrative, the Racer brothers enroll at Riverview Hall, anticipating a well-funded academic environment. Upon arrival, they discover that the school lacks adequate resources and facilities. Undeterred, Frank and Andy take the initiative to enhance their boarding school experience by organizing a crew team and later establishing a scrub football team. Throughout the story, the brothers encounter various challenges and rivalries, reflecting themes of perseverance, leadership, and camaraderie. Their proactive efforts not only improve their own experience but also positively impact the school community, inspiring fellow students to engage in extracurricular activities despite limited resources. Frank and Andy at Boarding School exemplifies early 20th-century juvenile literature, emphasizing moral values and the importance of initiative. The book offers readers a glimpse into boarding school life of that era, highlighting how determination and teamwork can overcome obstacles. For those interested in exploring this classic work, it is available for free through Project Gutenberg. The given book is copyright free and can be downloaded without bearing any cost.







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