Blueberry Mountain 
By: Stephen W. Meader Complete Authored Works
Published by: Harcourt, Brace and Company
Publication Date: 1941
Description
Stephen Meader is one of the great story-tellers of our time. The list of his adventure novels from Black Buccaneer, Longshanks, and Red Horse Hill to T-Model Tommy, Boy with a Pack, and Clear for Action is a record of consistently growing popularity. The hallmark of every Meader book is narrative power coupled with absolute authenticity of character and setting. To his already distinguished register of achievements we add Blueberry Mountain.
Buck Evans and his friend, Joe Sullivan, were farm boys living in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania. Every summer they earned money by picking and selling the blueberries growing wild on the Pocono barrens. Then they discovered that bigger ones were grown commercially and sold at a far higher prices, and they determined to have their own blueberry farm. Their venture brought them hard work and plenty of obstacles, including thieving mountaineers, a roaring spring flood, and an attempted murder. They had fun, too, and the best of it came from the success of their self-reliant efforts to earn a living.
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Blueberry Mountain
Reprinted in 2005 by Southern Skies
Available formats: Hardcover, Paperback
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