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Tom Swift And His Motor-boat Paperback
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- Reading age4 - 9 years
- Print length148 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Grade levelPreschool - 3
- Dimensions6 x 0.5 x 8.75 inches
- PublisherIndypublish.Com
- ISBN-101414242530
- ISBN-13978-1414242538
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- Language : English
- Paperback : 148 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1414242530
- ISBN-13 : 978-1414242538
- Reading age : 4 - 9 years
- Grade level : Preschool - 3
- Item Weight : 8.3 ounces
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.5 x 8.75 inches
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This Tom Swift is more of a mechanic than a true inventor - at least at this point in his literary career - and is more concerned with mundane matters like helping his dad, or running a boat on the lake, or the like. The stories do have a certain quaint charm to them. This one has Tom squabbling with one of his teen-aged rivals and the thieves who tried to steal his father's patents in the first book. Everything's very polite and orderly, in a Waltons kind of way.
Not a bad book, not a completely dull one, either. It's definitely a look back on a forgotten era.
This book is a sequel to the first book in the series, "Tom Swift and His Motor Cycle." In this story, Tom purchases a motor boat with a mystery. A gang of robbers appears to be anxious to steal the boat for some reason. The same gang of robbers also seems anxious to steal some of Tom's father's secrets. Tom and various companions cruise up and down Lake Carlopa at the blistering speed of 10 to 12 miles per hour, getting into various exciting situations. Tom frequently has to adjust his motor, which forever seems to fall into disrepair.
In the course of Tom's adventures, someone is injured and a tourniquet is required before that person goes to a sanitarium for treatment. Tom quickly acquires a fine shotgun and is happy of the fact. I was uncomfortable with the characterization of African-American Eradicate Sampson. Eradicate is illiterate and speaks poor English, though this series indicates that Eradicate is quite brave, intelligent and loyal. However, this book was written in another era. Consider that our knowledge and attitudes are very different from that era.
I initially found this book a little hard to read until I became accustomed to the style of the book. I have read quite a few books by Charles Dickens and Mark Twain that I thought were much easier to read. I do not know if this style was one that was used only for children and in this era or whether the style is that of author Howard Garis, who was the "Victor Appleton" of this book.
I found this book enjoyable once I became used to the style of the writing and once I was able to grasp the technology. I think that adults who are fans of Tom Swift, Jr. and those looking for a quaint mystery from the era before World War I will find this book an interesting read.
Enjoy!

