Ocean Waifs
'Ocean Waifs' Summary
Ocean Waifs begins with the harrowing shipwreck of two young boys, Harry and Frank, on a voyage from England to the West Indies. They are left adrift on a makeshift raft, their only companions the vast expanse of the ocean, a few pieces of salvaged food, and their unwavering determination. The novel vividly portrays their struggle for survival, the challenges of hunger and thirst, the relentless power of the sea, and their encounters with a wide array of marine life. Through a combination of ingenuity and luck, they navigate the treacherous currents, overcome storms, and eventually reach the shores of a lush tropical island. Their adventures on the island involve close calls with predators, encounters with native tribes, and the exploration of the island's diverse flora and fauna. The story emphasizes the importance of resourcefulness, resilience, and the ability to adapt to unexpected situations. Ultimately, the boys are rescued, having faced their fears, learned valuable lessons about self-reliance, and gained a deep appreciation for the wonders of nature.Book Details
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Thomas Mayne Reid
Ireland
Thomas Mayne Reid was a 19th-century Irish-American writer known for his adventure novels, which were popular with both children and adults. He was born on April 4th, 1818 in Ballyroney, County Down,...
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