
Aboard the modest yet sturdy brig‑schooner Pilgrim, a fifteen‑year‑old deckhand named Dick Sand finds himself navigating the treacherous waters of the southern seas. Under the seasoned Captain Hull, the crew struggles with dwindling whale sightings, melting icebergs, and the relentless pressure of a failing season. When the ship finally reaches the bustling port of Auckland, the expected supply of fresh hands evaporates, leaving the vessel dangerously understaffed.
Faced with a mutinous atmosphere and a captain whose pride teeters on the edge, Dick is thrust into a role far beyond his years. His quick thinking, bravery, and innate sense of responsibility begin to shape the fortunes of the Pilgrim and its crew. As the young sailor steps forward, listeners are drawn into a vivid tale of adventure, survival, and the extraordinary resolve of a boy forced to command in the heart of the ocean’s unforgiving realm.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (676K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1828–1905
A master of adventure fiction, he turned bold scientific ideas into stories of submarines, moon voyages, and journeys to the center of the Earth. His novels helped shape modern science fiction while keeping the sense of wonder and danger that still draws readers in.
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