
The Overall Boys in Switzerland
1916
The Overall Boys in Switzerland is a children's novel by Eulalie Osgood Grover, first published in 1916. It follows brothers Jack and Joe on their summer adventure in Switzerland, where they explore diverse landscapes and immerse themselves in local culture. The story weaves in historical tales, particularly the legend of William Tell, as the boys journey from Antwerp along the Rhine River, encountering ancient castles and captivating stories. This work reflects early 20th-century juvenile fiction with its themes of exploration and adventure.









