About This Book
A young boy raised by his ailing mother in a poor rural cottage becomes a ship boy after his sailor father's disappearance and family hardship. The narrative follows his steady devotion, industry, and Christian faith as he learns seamanship, faces bullying and danger, and endures privation at home and at sea. Episodes emphasize practical skills, moral tests, comradeship, and courage during voyages and storms, portraying personal growth through duty and perseverance rather than dramatic triumphs. The book interweaves domestic hardship, maritime adventure, and instructional lessons aimed at young readers.
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