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The Castaways

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A merchant vessel is overwhelmed in tropical waters, leaving a small group adrift in an open pinnace: a captain, an Irish ship-carpenter, a Malay pilot, two seamen, and a teenage brother and sister, with one sailor already dead. Exposed to sun, thirst, and hunger, the survivors face physical collapse, moral strain, and the looming threat of cannibalism while surrounded by sharks and endless sea. The narrative traces their dwindling hope, the sustaining role of affection and duty, and the shifting relations among crew and children as endurance, desperation, and cultural differences determine choices in a dire survival ordeal.

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Mayne Reid

Mayne Reid was a 19th-century author known for his adventure novels, particularly those aimed at young readers. His works often feature themes of exploration and the natural world, reflecting his own experiences as a traveler and naturalist. Among his notable titles is "Afloat in the Forest; Or, A Voyage among the Tree-Tops," which showcases his flair for vivid storytelling and engaging characters. Reid's narratives frequently incorporate elements of zoology and geography, making them both entertaining and educational. His contributions to children's literature have left a lasting impact, inspiring generations of readers with tales of adventure and discovery.

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