
The Lure of Piper's Glen, published in 1923 by Theodore Goodridge Roberts, is a juvenile fiction novel set in a logging community along the Racket River. The story follows Mark Ducat, a skilled river logger known as the 'Cock of the River,' as he faces rivalry from a newcomer, Charlie Lavois. The narrative delves into themes of courage, competition, and the bond between men and nature, highlighting the rugged lifestyle of the logging industry and the personal struggles of its characters.

















