Grace Harlowe's Overland Riders in the Yellowstone National Park

Grace Harlowe's Overland Riders in the Yellowstone National Park
This is pure turn-of-the-century adventure fiction, the kind of book that sent generations of young readers into dreams of wilderness and camaraderie. The Overland Riders are a spirited group of young explorers bound for Yellowstone National Park, that vast and mysterious American wilderness that captivated the national imagination in an era when the West still felt genuinely wild. Their expedition begins with a snag: their expected guide is missing, the horses are wrong, and someone needs to think fast. Grace Harlowe, sharp and resourceful, steps up alongside Lieutenant Hippy Wingate and the rest of the company. What follows is a story of humor, quick thinking, and the simple thrill of young people facing the unknown together. It captures an era when adventure meant something, when the frontier was still close enough to matter. Perfect for readers who enjoy nostalgic adventure, vintage children's literature, or anyone curious about how earlier generations imagined the great outdoors.






























