"Three Young Knights" by Annie Hamilton Donnell is a charming novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around the adventures of three brothers, Jotham, Kent, and Old Tilly Eddy, who embark on a quest to celebrate their holiday with a series of unexpected escapades. Throughout the narrative, themes of brotherhood, adventure, and youthful idealism are explored, showcasing the spirited nature of childhood and the importance of helping others. The plot follows the boys as they receive five-dollar bills after a successful haying season and decide to celebrate by becoming "knights-errant," engaging in various acts of kindness and adventure. They set off on their bicycles, eager to help those in need, which leads them to encounters with an old woman, an organ-grinder, and even a dramatic fire rescue at a barn. Their journey is filled with humor, camaraderie, and moments of bravery, ultimately leading to personal growth. The boys learn meaningful lessons about compassion, teamwork, and the bonds of family as they experience the beauty and unpredictability of life together. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Three Young Knights
By Annie Hamilton Donnell
"Three Young Knights" by Annie Hamilton Donnell is a charming novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around the adventures of thr...
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