About This Book
An elderly mariner living in a quiet coastal village addresses local schoolboys and recounts episodes from his youth at sea. He explains his early attraction to the water, his departure as a boy and long absence, and the informal storytelling bond he forms with youngsters who petition him for a stirring adventure. The central narrative recollects a hazardous early voyage—called a voyage in the dark—during which the young narrator ventures far beyond familiar shores and encounters peril, including a dramatic rescue involving swans. The work blends reflective memoir, vivid maritime scenes, and episodic boyhood exploits framed as tales told to a youthful audience.
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