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Outward Bound Or Young America Afloat - A Story of Travel and Adventure - cover

Outward Bound Or Young America Afloat - A Story of Travel and Adventure

Oliver Optic

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Outward Bound: Or, Young America Afloat," Oliver Optic crafts an engaging tale steeped in the adventure and optimism characteristic of 19th-century American literature. This novel serves as a crucial entry in the genre of boys' literature, reflecting the nation's burgeoning maritime interests and exploration ethos during the post-Civil War era. Written in a vivid, accessible style, it immerses readers in the thrilling life aboard a ship, where themes of friendship, courage, and self-discovery unfold against a backdrop of tumultuous seas and uncharted territories. Optic's narrative deftly intertwines action with moral lessons, purveying values of perseverance and integrity inherent to the 'Young America' movement of the time. Oliver Optic, a pseudonym for William Taylor Adams, was a prolific author whose early life experiences on the New England coast fueled his passion for nautical storytelling. His intimate relationship with the sea and a keen interest in youth education drove him to write novels that not only entertain but also inspire young readers to aspire to greatness. The backdrop of post-war America influenced his vision of a rising generation capable of overcoming adversity and seizing opportunities with fervor and optimism. "Outward Bound" stands as a singular work that encapsulates the spirit of adventure desired in children's literature while imparting lasting moral values. Those who enjoy tales of camaraderie and exploration set against a richly detailed nautical backdrop will find this novel a captivating addition to their literary collections. Optic's ability to merge excitement with constructive life lessons makes this work an essential read for both young audiences and adults seeking to understand the literary underpinnings of American youth culture.
Available since: 08/12/2023.
Print length: 197 pages.

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