About This Book
A young midshipman on leave is driven out to sea by a sudden squall, rescued by a passing Mediterranean vessel, and carried into the authority of its stern but fair master. The narrative follows his physical peril, abrupt dislocation, and enforced labor aboard the foreign craft, exploring his reliance on courage and hope, the tensions of captivity and obligation, and the practical and moral lessons that arise from cross-cultural contact. Events push him to adapt, show resourcefulness, and endure unexpected reversals that shape his character before the story moves toward later reckonings.
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