
A bright‑minded thirteen‑year‑old Thomas Cringle dreams of a glorious life at sea, inspired by the triumphs of Trafalgar and determined to replace the legendary Nelson. When an official letter arrives offering him a place aboard the newly fitting Breeze frigate, his excitement is tempered by his mother’s sorrow and the weight of family obligations. The opening chapter captures his youthful bravado, the bittersweet farewell to his home, and the bustling atmosphere of a Portsmouth dockyard poised on the brink of adventure.
Set against the vivid backdrop of early‑19th‑century Britain, the story blends humor with heartfelt moments, revealing a boy’s earnest attempts to reconcile personal ambition with loyalty to those he loves. Listeners will be drawn into Thomas’s lively inner monologue and the colorful characters—stern admirals, chatty servants, and a grieving mother—who shape his first steps toward a naval career.
Language
en
Duration
~22 hours (1289K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by John Edward Heaton and David Widger
Release date
2005-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1789–1835
Best known for the sea adventure classic Tom Cringle’s Log, this Scottish writer drew on years spent in Jamaica and Caribbean trade to create lively stories packed with firsthand detail. His fiction helped bring the West Indies and maritime life vividly into early 19th-century popular literature.
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