"The Auto Boys' Vacation" by James A. Braden is an early 20th-century tale about a group of boys, the Auto Boys, experiencing a vacation turned upside down by a stolen car, nicknamed the Big Six, and other peculiar mysteries. Led by Billy Worth and Paul Jones, the friends face many struggles as they try to get back their missing vehicle and deal with misfortune while searching for their car. Along the way, they meet Mr. Peek, who reveals the issues in the neighborhood and shares the group’s concerns. As they investigate, the boys come up with a plan to resolve the mystery, leading to an exciting journey.
The Auto Boys' Vacation
By James A. (James Andrew) Braden
When a group of friends have their car stolen, they start a journey that involves solving mysteries and facing suspicious people from people in the neighborhood.
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