
Submarine Boys' Trial Trip
'Submarine Boys' Trial Trip' Summary
The book follows Jack Benson, a sixteen-year-old boy who is chosen to be the captain of the Pollard, a revolutionary torpedo submarine invented by Jack Farnum. The story takes place in a time when submarine technology is in its infancy, and the Pollard is a marvel of engineering. Jack and his friend, Hal Hastings, who runs the engines, are at the heart of the story, forming the core crew of the submarine. The story delves into the challenges of pioneering submarine technology, the financial struggles of the shipyard, and the relationships between the young crew members as they navigate the uncharted waters of underwater exploration. There are hints of romantic tension between Jack and a female character, but it is subtly woven into the narrative, with a focus on the camaraderie and the thrill of adventure. As the story progresses, there is a possibility of changes within the crew, bringing new characters and dynamics to the forefront. Throughout the book, the reader experiences the excitement of early submarine exploration through the eyes of the young crew members, encountering unforeseen challenges and navigating the complexities of this emerging technology.Book Details
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