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Author Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936.

Title Captains courageous / by Rudyard Kipling
Published New York : Open Road Media, 2016

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Summary This dramatic nineteenth-century nautical adventure and classic coming-of-age story is one of Rudyard Kipling's most enduringly popular works. Harvey Cheyne Jr., the teenage son of a millionaire American railroad tycoon, is sailing to Europe on a luxury liner when he falls overboard off the coast of Newfoundland. He's saved from drowning by the We're Here, a New England fishing schooner captained by Disko Troop. He's alive, but his tough new companions find him to be spoiled and ignorant. Desperate to get back to the world he knows, Harvey must prove his worth as one of the crew by mastering the challenging tasks and physical labor of life at sea. With help from the captain's son, Dan, he braves a number of risky exploits and adventures as they travel along the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. Shedding his expectations of a pampered life, Harvey begins to embrace the tough work of a fisherman. Filled with thrilling action, this classic sea story will delight and excite readers of all ages
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Subject Children of the rich -- Fiction
Saltwater fishing -- Fiction
Fishing boats -- Fiction
Teenage boys -- Fiction
Rescues -- Fiction
Fishers -- Fiction
FICTION -- Action & Adventure.
FICTION -- General.
Children of the rich
Fishers
Fishing boats
Rescues
Saltwater fishing
Teenage boys
SUBJECT Grand Banks of Newfoundland -- Fiction
Subject Atlantic Ocean -- Grand Banks of Newfoundland
Genre/Form Fiction
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781504041133
1504041135