
audiobook
by John C. (John Conroy) Hutcheson
Chapter One. - “Good-Bye!”
Chapter Two. - A Thunderclap!
Chapter Three. - Gravelotte.
Chapter Four. - After the Battle.
Chapter Five. - Bad News.
Chapter Six. - Wounded.
Chapter Seven. - Madaleine.
Chapter Eight. - The “Little Fat Man.”
Chapter Nine. - A Mutual Understanding!
Chapter Ten. - On the Move again.
In the quiet streets of Lubeck, a young sailor named Eric embraces a bittersweet farewell to his mother, promising to return under the same old roof‑tree. Their parting unfolds against a backdrop of historic spires, bustling steam engines, and the timeless rhythm of a coastal town caught between past and present. As Eric shoulders his sea‑kit and boards the departing train, the narrative captures the hopeful optimism of youth and the wistful reflections of a mother who knows the ocean’s hidden dangers.
The story balances tender family moments with the promise of adventure on distant waters, inviting listeners to feel the pull of the tide and the comfort of home. Through vivid descriptions of Lubeck’s charming architecture and the clatter of the railway, the opening sets a mood of nostalgic wonder while hinting at the challenges ahead for a boy eager to follow his father’s footsteps. It’s a gentle, evocative start to a tale about courage, longing, and the ties that bind.
Full title
Fritz and Eric The Brother Crusoes The Brother Crusoes
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (667K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2007-04-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
Sea voyages, storms, and shipboard adventure fill these Victorian stories, written by a novelist who returned again and again to life at sea. His books were especially known for fast-moving nautical tales that appealed to younger readers.
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