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Arthur Brown The Young Captain - A Sea Adventure of Bravery and Friendship in 19th Century Maritime Life - cover

Arthur Brown The Young Captain - A Sea Adventure of Bravery and Friendship in 19th Century Maritime Life

Elijah Kellogg

Verlag: Good Press

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In "Arthur Brown, The Young Captain," Elijah Kellogg weaves a compelling narrative centered around the titular character, a young boy thrust into a series of extraordinary maritime adventures. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century America, Kellogg employs a vivid literary style that combines rich descriptions and engaging dialogue, echoing the themes of bravery, responsibility, and the coming-of-age journey. The novel reflects the zeitgeist of the era, highlighting the importance of exploration and the moral development of youth within the context of adventure literature of the time. Elijah Kellogg, a prominent author, teacher, and preacher, harnesses his diverse experiences to enrich his storytelling. Born in 1813 in Maine, his intimate knowledge of the sea and its culture emerges in his writing, influencing his portrayal of captains and sailors. Kellogg's work often resonates with the values of hard work and moral integrity, which are evident in the character development and plot progression of "Arthur Brown." This book is a quintessential read for those interested in classic American literature, maritime adventures, or the moral growth of youth. Kellogg's engaging prose and the inspirational journey of Arthur Brown will captivate readers of all ages, inviting them to reflect on their own paths to maturity.
Verfügbar seit: 19.10.2023.
Drucklänge: 152 Seiten.

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