"Up the Forked River; Or, Adventures in South America" by Edward Sylvester Ellis is a captivating tale of camaraderie and exploration set against the vibrant backdrop of early 20th-century South America. The story follows Major Jack Starland and his friend, General Fernando De Bambos, as they bravely journey through a politically charged landscape, bound by adventure, love, and unwavering loyalty. Opening in San Francisco, childhood friends turned distinguished gentlemen, Thomas Starland and Teddy Rowland, reminisce about past exploits and cherished family connections, which lays the foundation for the next generation. Jack Starland and Warrenia Rowland, raised like siblings, prepare for an ambitious voyage around Cape Horn aboard Jack's yacht, also poignantly named "Warrenia," that hints at impending trials that will test their bonds and courage.
Up the Forked River; Or, Adventures in South America
By Edward Sylvester Ellis
Embarking on a life of adventure, two friends navigate love, loyalty, and danger in the exotic wilderness of South America fueled by a promise of an exciting voyage.
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About the AuthorEdward Sylvester Ellis was an American author.
Edward Sylvester Ellis was an American author.
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