About this book
Pony Rider Boys in the Ozarks by Frank Gee Patchin sweeps listeners into a high-spirited adventure as the Pony Rider Boys ride into the mysterious Ozark Mountains. This classic children's adventure and Western follows Joe Hawk—nicknamed Eagle-eye—alongside Tad Butler, Walter Perkins, Professor Zepplin, and their loyal mounts as they face nighttime surprises, rugged trails, and the unpredictable charms of frontier life.
Set against the rich landscape of the Missouri Ozarks, the story blends horseback action, camping camaraderie, and puzzle-like mysteries that test the boys’ courage, resourcefulness, and friendship without spoiling any surprises. Written in the early 20th-century tradition of juvenile fiction, Patchin’s tale reflects the era’s spirit of exploration, wholesome teamwork, and moral lessons wrapped in brisk, episodic excitement.
Perfect for young readers, families, and fans of teen/young-adult Westerns, Pony Rider Boys in the Ozarks is an ideal audiobook for road trips, bedtime listens, or anyone craving nostalgic, action-packed storytelling. Tune in for a rollicking, wholesome ride through mountains, mischief, and mystery.