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A resourceful Maine boy confronts his family’s sudden poverty after his elder brother’s ill-fated whaling voyage by seeking work and delivering a carved moose figurehead made by his ship-carpenter father. He grows suspicious of a coarse seaman who claims to have been the lone survivor yet soon acquired wealth and a mortgage on the family home, and resolves to discover the truth. The narrative follows the boy’s steadfast efforts to support his parents, his willingness to take risky jobs among masts and ropes, and the choices that propel him toward hazardous ventures in the far north. Themes include filial duty, courage, and the dangers and allure of maritime life.

About the Author

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Dwight Weldon

Dwight Weldon was an author known for his contributions to adventure literature, particularly aimed at young readers. His notable work, "Under the Polar Star; or, The Young Explorers," captures the spirit of exploration and the challenges faced by young adventurers in the Arctic. Through his writing, Weldon sought to inspire curiosity and a sense of adventure in his audience, making his stories both entertaining and educational. His work reflects the themes of discovery and resilience, characteristic of the adventure genre during his time.

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