The Young Trawler

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The Young Trawler

by R. M. (Robert Michael) Ballantyne

EN·~8 hours·31 chapters

Chapters

31 total
1

Chapter One. - Introduces Deep-Sea Fishermen And their Families.

12:20
2

Chapter Two. - A Contrast to Chapter I.

21:02
3

Chapter Three. - Introduces Consternation to A Delicate Household.

22:06
4

Chapter Four. - Billy Bright the Fisher-Boy visits London—has a Fight—enlarges his Mind, and undertakes Business.

25:01
5

Chapter Five. - How Billy Conducts the Business—How Captain Bream Overcomes the Sisters, and how Jessie Seaward Sees Mystery in Everything.

24:31
6

Chapter Six. - The Curse of the North Sea; and the Trawls at Work.

19:33
7

Chapter Seven. - A Haul and its Consequences—Mysterious News from the Land.

21:12
8

Chapter Eight. - Dangers, Difficulties, and Excitements of the Traffic; Loading the Steamer.

17:14
9

Chapter Nine. - Another Drag-Net hauled—The Mission Smack.

21:46
10

Chapter Ten. - A Strong Contrast—A Victim of the Coper.

16:11

Description

A brisk October morning finds the tiny harbor of Yarmouth awash with foam as the fishing smack Evening Star prepares for another sortie. The story opens amid the bustling lives of the local fishermen, their rough‑handed husbands, and the women who hold the home together, each carrying hopes, worries, and a touch of humor. We meet David Bright, a seasoned skipper whose gruff exterior softens when his wife hands him a pamphlet on temperance, and his younger mate, Joe Davidson, a lively soul whose quick wit and easy charm brighten the dockside chatter.

The narrative soon introduces a spirited thirteen‑year‑old lad, a boy who mirrors the sea’s own boldness, complete with a cigar and a swagger that provokes both amusement and a lighthearted scuffle with Joe. Their interaction captures the camaraderie and gentle rivalry that define life on the water, setting the stage for a tale of growth, responsibility, and the tight‑knit community that sustains the young crew as they venture beyond the familiar shores.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (484K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England

Release date

2007-06-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

R. M. (Robert Michael) Ballantyne

R. M. (Robert Michael) Ballantyne

1825–1894

Best known for classic adventure stories such as The Coral Island, this Scottish writer drew on real travel and working life to give his tales energy, danger, and a strong sense of place. He wrote for young readers, but his stories still carry the pull of exploration and survival.

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