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Stem to Stern; or, building the boat

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A group of youths associated with a lakeside industrial school engage in planning, constructing, rigging, and sailing a boat, blending practical instruction in shipbuilding—keel, stem, timbers, planking—and seamanship with episodic adventures on the water. The plot alternates mechanical lectures and hands-on work with outings, storms, collisions, rivalries, and rescues, as characters face financial strain and social friction while learning leadership, skill, and perseverance. Practical guidance and an ethical emphasis on respect for manual labor and steady study underpin the action, culminating in the boat's launch and the demonstrated value of intelligent practice and teamwork.

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Oliver Optic

Oliver Optic was the pen name of William Taylor Adams, an American author known for his prolific contributions to children's literature in the 19th century. He wrote over 80 books, many of which are adventure tales aimed at young readers, emphasizing themes of courage, friendship, and moral integrity. His notable works include "A Lieutenant at Eighteen" and "Across India; Or, Live Boys in the Far East," which reflect his ability to engage and inspire youth through storytelling. Optic's narratives often feature boys embarking on exciting journeys, making him a significant figure in the genre of boys' adventure fiction.

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