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A group of young academy friends establish a summer fishing camp on a rugged island and learn seamanship, leadership, and self-reliance through storms, wrecks, and practical sea work. The narrative follows their trawling, swordfishing, and other expeditions, the routines of camp life, midnight raids and rivalries, and rescue operations that test courage and judgment. Interpersonal tensions and small triumphs produce steady moral growth, while episodes of fog-bound navigation, blown-off voyages, and equipment challenges reinforce teamwork and the everyday skills and choices required for competence and maturity.

About the Author

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Albert Walter Tolman

Albert Walter Tolman was an American author known for his work in children's literature. His notable book, "Jim Spurling, Fisherman / or Making Good," explores themes of adventure and personal growth through the experiences of a young fisherman. Tolman's writing often reflects a deep appreciation for nature and the challenges of youth, making his work resonate with readers seeking both entertainment and moral lessons. While not extensively documented, his contributions to literature continue to be appreciated for their engaging storytelling and relatable characters.

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