About This Book
A young narrator recollects boyhood on a rugged Cornish cape where coastal landscapes and the sea shape daily life and imagination. The memoir-like narrative mixes vivid scenes of beaches, storms, and harbor work with accounts of learning seamanship and practical rural tasks. Domestic life centers on an elderly couple brought from the West Indies, whose presence connects family memory to the narrator’s father and his moral conversion from slaveholder to supporter of emancipation and education. Episodes combine small adventures, practical lessons in navigation and character, and reflections on change, responsibility, and the contrast between wild freedom and settled civilisation.
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