
Turned Adrift
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Authors:
- Collingwood, Harry
1851 - 1922
- Hodgson, E. S. (Edward Smith)
1866 - 1937
About this book
In the late 19th century, maritime trade thrived amidst the vastness of the ocean, where adventure and peril awaited at every turn. "Turned Adrift" by Harry Collingwood immerses readers in the gripping tale of the barque "Zenobia," as it becomes the stage for a harrowing mutiny that tests the mettle of its crew. Young apprentice Mark Temple finds himself navigating not just the treacherous waters but also the turbulent dynamics of loyalty and betrayal. With vivid depictions of nautical life and the challenges of leadership, this novel captivates students, civic activists, and historians alike. Experience the clash of ambition and survival in a world where the sea holds both promise and danger.
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