"Bert Wilson at the Wheel" by J. W. Duffield is an exciting adventure geared toward young readers of the early 1900s. As part of the Bert Wilson series, it spotlights outdoor escapades, the strong bonds of friendship, and youthful energy. The story revolves around Bert Wilson and his friends, who are overjoyed to own their very first car, the "Red Scout," while also dealing with camp life and its excitements. The narrative starts at a lively summer cmp where a group of boys looks forward to the arrival of their new car. When Bert arrives at camp, his mechanical skills make him the perfect driver for the "Red Scout". The tone is set for future happenings with humor and fast-paced action as the boys share laughter and plan their travels.
Bert Wilson at the Wheel
By J. W. Duffield
A group of friends experience the thrill of car ownership and camp life as one talented boy chauffeurs them all to new experiences.
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