
[Frontispiece: From it was evoked a monstrous shape.]
Under the Great Bear
BY - KIRK MUNROE
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
From It Was Evoked A Monstrous Shape... Frontispiece - On The Deck Of The Steamer "Lavinia" - He Began To Kick At It With The Hope Of Smashing One Of Its Panels - At This The Enraged Officer Whipped Out A Revolver - "Did This Come From About Here?" - Others Fell On The New-Comers With Their Fists - Livid With Rage, The Frenchman Whipped Out An Ugly-Looking Knife - A Solitary Figure Stood On The Chest Of A Bald Headland - "Yim" - "My Name Is Watson Balfour" - He Reached A Point From Which He Could Look Beyond The Barrier - "My Dear Boy, You Have Done Splendidly"
UNDER THE GREAT BEAR.
CHAPTER I. - GRADUATION: BUT WHAT NEXT?
CHAPTER II. - AN OFFER OF EMPLOYMENT.
CHAPTER III. - THE STRANGE FATE OF A STEAMER.
[Illustration: On the deck of the steamer "Lavinia."]
Cabot Grant has just slipped his hand into the world of adulthood, the freshly‑minted diploma from a New England technical institute hanging loosely around his neck. His graduation day is a blur of football victories and social acclaim, yet the reality of a modest academic record leaves him staring at a future where the promising jobs his classmates have secured seem out of reach. When the richest of his peers, Thorpe Walling, proposes a year‑long voyage around the globe as a substitute for a conventional career, Cabot is torn between the lure of adventure and the expectations of his family and guardians.
The story lifts off as Cabot wrestles with that decision, his mind haunted by the recent loss of his mother and the shadow of a family will that dictates his next steps. Set against the stark backdrop of the northern seas—where the legendary Ursa Major looms overhead—the narrative hints at a journey that could reshape his ambitions, friendships, and sense of self, all while the promise of the unknown beckons just beyond the horizon.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (336K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2006-09-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1850–1930
Adventure, the outdoors, and a strong sense of fairness run through these classic stories. Best known for writing for young readers, this American author also cared deeply about conservation and life in Florida.
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