It takes the average reader 1 hour and 51 minutes to read The Brighton Boys in the Radio Service by James R. Driscoll
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"The Brighton Boys in the Radio Service" by James R. Driscoll is an exhilarating adventure that follows a group of young boys from Brighton as they embark on a thrilling journey in the world of radio service during World War I. Set during the backdrop of the First World War, the story centers around the experiences of Jack, Frank, Andy, and Mark, four close friends from Brighton. Eager to contribute to the war effort, they enlist in the United States Navy and find themselves assigned to the Radio Service. As they undergo rigorous training and education in radio technology, the Brighton Boys quickly become adept at operating the complex radio equipment. Their skills soon lead them to be sent overseas, where they play a crucial role in maintaining communication lines between the allied forces and headquarters. In the dangerous and unpredictable environment of war, the Brighton Boys face numerous challenges. They must contend with enemy attacks, harsh weather conditions, and the emotional toll of being away from home and loved ones. However, their determination, camaraderie, and unwavering commitment to their duties keep them going even in the toughest of times. Amidst the adrenaline-pumping action and the seriousness of their mission, the boys also find moments of joy and humor. Their strong friendship and shared experiences create a bond that helps them cope with the difficulties of war and brings them closer together. Throughout the narrative, "The Brighton Boys in the Radio Service" highlights the significance of radio communication in warfare and its vital role in coordinating military operations. The boys' contribution to the war effort showcases the importance of technology and innovation in times of conflict. As the Brighton Boys navigate the challenges of war and make sacrifices for their country, they also learn valuable life lessons about courage, resilience, and the true meaning of patriotism. Their experiences shape them into responsible and mature young men, ready to face whatever life has in store for them. In conclusion, "The Brighton Boys in the Radio Service" is a riveting tale of friendship, bravery, and patriotism set against the backdrop of World War I. It captures the spirit of young boys turned heroes as they embrace the call of duty and face the trials of war with unwavering determination."
The Brighton Boys in the Radio Service by James R. Driscoll is 111 pages long, and a total of 27,861 words.
This makes it 37% the length of the average book. It also has 34% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 2 hours and 32 minutes to read The Brighton Boys in the Radio Service aloud.
The Brighton Boys in the Radio Service is suitable for students ages 10 and up.
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