
The Young Game-Warden
The Young Game-Warden, written by Harry Castlemon in the late 19th century, follows Silas Morgan, a lazy ferryman who discovers a letter hinting at a hidden fortune. The story explores the dynamics within Silas's family, particularly focusing on his ambitious son Joe, who becomes a game warden, and his scheming brother Dan. This juvenile fiction novel addresses themes of diligence, success, and the challenges of youth in the face of moral dilemmas such as theft and poaching.








































