
audiobook
Chapter One. - When a boy is not a boy.
Chapter Two. - Doctor Instow’s prescription.
Chapter Three. - In doleful dump.
Chapter Four. - A ready-made man.
Chapter Five. - The “Silver Star.”
Chapter Six. - Jack begins to wake.
Chapter Seven. - First sniffs of the briny.
Chapter Eight. - Ned feels the motion of the vessel.
Chapter Nine. - “When the raging seas do roar.”
Chapter Ten. - Jack begins to come round.
Jack Meadows spends most of his days hunched over ancient texts, his mind drifting through Latin verses while the world outside his study remains a blur. His father, a robust former sportsman, watches with growing alarm as his son’s pale complexion and quiet demeanor replace the vigor he once cherished. Their tense exchanges reveal a clash of values: relentless scholarship versus the belief that a healthy body needs the freedom of play and fresh air.
The narrative follows Jack as his father’s relentless urging nudges him toward a life beyond the library walls—an invitation to run, to row, and eventually to set foot on a ship’s deck. As the boy grapples with expectations and his own insecurities, the story gently explores how a balance between mind and body can shape a young man’s identity. Listeners will find a heartfelt portrait of a boy learning that adventure and learning need not be mutually exclusive.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (680K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2007-11-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1831–1909
A hugely prolific Victorian writer, he turned schoolroom experience, journalism, and a love of adventure into stories that kept generations of young readers turning pages. His books range from school tales to sea stories and historical adventures, with a lively, accessible style that still feels energetic today.
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