
FRANK BROWN SEA APPRENTICE
PREFACE
CHAPTER I THE CALL OF THE SEA
CHAPTER II OUTWARD BOUND
CHAPTER III HIS FIRST GALE
CHAPTER IV A GREAT FIGHT
CHAPTER V AMONG THE ISLANDS
CHAPTER VI INTRODUCES AMERICANS
CHAPTER VII HOMEWARD BOUND
CHAPTER VIII HOME AT LAST
A restless fourteen‑year‑old dreams of trading his comfortable life on the factory floor for the rolling decks of a merchant ship. When he finally declares his intention to become a seaman, his respectable middle‑class father, a diligent accountant, reacts with a mixture of bewilderment and dread, fearing the unknown perils and the loss of his son’s secure future. Their heartfelt conversation reveals the clash between generations: the boy’s yearning for adventure versus a world view shaped by steady, predictable work.
The story follows the young apprentice as he steps aboard for his first real taste of the sea, confronting the raw power of wind and wave under the watchful eye of seasoned sailors. Through the rigors of his initial training, he discovers both the harsh discipline of life at sea and the camaraderie that binds a ship’s crew, hinting at the personal growth that lies ahead.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (516K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2020-03-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1857–1915
Drawn from a hard early life and years at sea, these books bring the working world of sailors and whalers vividly to life. Best known for The Cruise of the "Cachalot", this British sea writer turned firsthand experience into adventurous, sharply observed storytelling.
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