"The Polly Page Yacht Club" by Izola L. Forrester is a delightful tale set in the early 1900s, centering around a group of bright young girls, led by the enthusiastic Polly Page, who are eager to make the most of their summer break. Together, these friends, known as the "Hungry Six Club," dream up an exciting adventure on Lost Island with a vision of forming their own yacht club, filled with sailing, swimming, and exploration. As the girls prepare for their independent trip, the story focuses on their resourceful planning and the bonds of friendship they share, highlighting their determination to overcome obstacles and create a summer filled with fun and memorable experiences on the water.
The Polly Page Yacht Club
By Izola L. (Izola Louise) Forrester
A group of spirited young girls set sail for summer adventure, friendship, and the creation of their own yacht club on a mysterious island.
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About the AuthorIzola Forrester was an American author who was born Izola Louise Wallingford.
Izola Forrester was an American author who was born Izola Louise Wallingford.
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