About this book
Six Little Bunkers at Cousin Tom's by Laura Lee Hope whisks listeners into a sun-soaked, salt-scented summer of sibling capers, seaside mystery, and timeless small-town charm. Part of a beloved early-20th-century juvenile series, this teen/young-adult fiction blends cozy family dynamics with the thrill of sea stories: a boat trip past the Statue of Liberty, sandy hideouts, secret treasures, and the everyday mischief that binds brothers and sisters together.
Hope’s gentle, nostalgic prose captures the era’s simpler rhythms while exploring themes of loyalty, curiosity, and resourcefulness as the Bunkers tackle mix-ups, treasure hunts, and seaside adventures under the watchful eye of Cousin Tom. The novel’s historical context—published during the 1910s—lends period detail and wholesome moral lessons without slowing the pace, making it both a charming period piece and an engaging coming-of-age tale.
Perfect for family listening, classroom story hours, and anyone who adores classic children's literature, Six Little Bunkers at Cousin Tom's will appeal to fans of light adventure, coastal yarns, and nostalgic teen fiction. Tune in for a gentle, spirited voyage that celebrates imagination and the luminous joys of childhood by the sea.