
The Bungalow Boys North of Fifty-Three
The Bungalow Boys North of Fifty-Three is an early 20th-century adventure novel by John Henry Goldfrap. It follows the Bungalow Boys—Tom, Jack, and Sandy MacTavish—as they navigate the Alaskan wilderness during winter, facing challenges like a fox thief and the dangers of the frozen Porcupine River. Their camaraderie and teamwork are central to the story, showcasing their resilience and friendship amidst perilous situations. This juvenile fiction highlights themes of adventure and loyalty in the face of adversity.






















































