Archibald Frisby

“Archibald Frisby” by Michael Chesworth, published by Harcourt Brace in 1994, is a 32-page book written in English. This edition presents the story of Archibald Frisby, a young boy with a passion for science who attends camp with the intention of having fun. Instead, he finds himself expanding the perspectives of his fellow campers, showcasing the impact of knowledge and curiosity.
Readers will discover themes of friendship and social dynamics as Archibald interacts with his peers in the camp setting. The narrative explores how his scientific enthusiasm influences those around him, making it a thoughtful addition to juvenile fiction. This book addresses topics related to sports and recreation, as well as social themes, providing a multifaceted look at the camp experience through the eyes of a unique protagonist.
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Archibald Frisby, mad about science and wise beyond his years, is sent to camp to have fun and ends up broadening the horizons of his fellow campers.
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