None of the Bomba the Jungle Boy by Roy Rockwell books are available as e-books, as far as I know. As a kid, I faithfully read books 1-9. They told the story of his adventures in the Amazon rain forest ("jungle" in those days) as he searched for clues to his origins and his parents. Each time I got my allowance, I'd run down to the local Woolworth's and buy the next installment. Having been informed in book nine that in book ten he would finally find his parents, I couldn't wait for it to come out. (Of course, in the early 60s, they were all reprints). Well, GUESS WHAT? After book nine, our local Woolworth's stopped selling the books! So for the next 40+ years, I had this unanswered question dogging my every footstep: Whatever happened to Bomba when he finally met his parents? (OK, maybe this question didn't dog my every footstep, but I did think about it from time to time.) Then about a month ago, I found an ad for a used copy of book 10: Bomba the Jungle Boy and the Lost Explorers (cloth cover). I bought it, read it with the same gusto I had the other books all those years ago, and now I can finally die happy. There were other books after that, but my question has been answered, and I'm satisfied. Still, if they were available as e-books, I'd probably read them, if only to become reacquainted with my inner child. But I wouldn't begin to consider recommending them to young readers today. The descriptions of him as having the strength of a native and the intelligence of a white don't play as well in the 21st century as they did in the segregated South of my youth.
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