About This Book
A young boy is taken aboard his father's line-of-battle ship and grows from a reluctant shore child into a ship's boy who learns seamanship, climbs aloft, and serves as an ammunition runner during combat. He forges a close bond with an older shipmate while witnessing fleet maneuvers, a heavy engagement with an opposing squadron, the terror of broadsides and ships foundering, and the strain of storms and crowded decks. The narrative then leaps forward years to follow the boy's later life at sea and the care of a nameless orphaned child whose identity becomes a subject of gentle debate.
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