The Boy Slaves
"The Boy Slaves" follows a group of young midshipmen as they navigate the harrowing challenges of survival after a shipwreck leaves them stranded at sea. The boys, alongside a sailor who cannot swim, face not only the dangers of the ocean but also the looming threat of enslavement on the African coast. The narrative blends adventure with peril, as the boys struggle for survival intensifies. Their initial efforts to endure in the harsh environment are tested by the unpredictable forces of nature, including an approaching storm. As they continue their journey, the boys must also contend with the immediate threat of capture, which adds tension to their quest for safety. The story explores themes of resilience, the bonds of friendship in extreme circumstances, and the constant battle against forces beyond their control. The boys ability to adapt to an unknown land and their resourcefulness in securing food and water reflect their determination to survive. The novel captures both the excitement of adventure and the grave dangers faced by those stranded in unfamiliar, hostile environments.
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The Boy Slaves
"The Boy Slaves" follows a group of young midshipmen as they navigate the harrowing challenges of survival after a shipwreck leaves them stranded at sea. The boys, alongside a sailor who cannot swim, face not only the dangers of the ocean but also the looming threat of enslavement on the African coast. The narrative blends adventure with peril, as the boys struggle for survival intensifies. Their initial efforts to endure in the harsh environment are tested by the unpredictable forces of nature, including an approaching storm. As they continue their journey, the boys must also contend with the immediate threat of capture, which adds tension to their quest for safety. The story explores themes of resilience, the bonds of friendship in extreme circumstances, and the constant battle against forces beyond their control. The boys ability to adapt to an unknown land and their resourcefulness in securing food and water reflect their determination to survive. The novel captures both the excitement of adventure and the grave dangers faced by those stranded in unfamiliar, hostile environments.
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The Boy Slaves

The Boy Slaves

by Captain Mayne Reid
The Boy Slaves

The Boy Slaves

by Captain Mayne Reid

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"The Boy Slaves" follows a group of young midshipmen as they navigate the harrowing challenges of survival after a shipwreck leaves them stranded at sea. The boys, alongside a sailor who cannot swim, face not only the dangers of the ocean but also the looming threat of enslavement on the African coast. The narrative blends adventure with peril, as the boys struggle for survival intensifies. Their initial efforts to endure in the harsh environment are tested by the unpredictable forces of nature, including an approaching storm. As they continue their journey, the boys must also contend with the immediate threat of capture, which adds tension to their quest for safety. The story explores themes of resilience, the bonds of friendship in extreme circumstances, and the constant battle against forces beyond their control. The boys ability to adapt to an unknown land and their resourcefulness in securing food and water reflect their determination to survive. The novel captures both the excitement of adventure and the grave dangers faced by those stranded in unfamiliar, hostile environments.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789369074662
Publisher: Double 9 Books
Publication date: 01/01/2025
Pages: 282
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.64(d)

About the Author

Captain Thomas Mayne Reid was a British novelist and adventurer, born on April 4, 1818, in Ballyroney, United Kingdom. He is best known for his works set in the Americas, focusing on themes such as colonialism, the horrors of slavery, and the lives of Native Americans. Reid's writings often explored the challenges of life in the American wilderness and the complexities of societal structures, providing vivid portrayals of both the beauty and brutality of the landscape. His own life experiences, including his participation in the Mexican American War, significantly influenced his work, which combined adventure with a critical examination of social issues. Reid s father, Thomas Mayne Reid Sr., played a role in his early upbringing. Throughout his career, Reid wrote numerous novels, many of which gained popularity during his lifetime. He passed away on October 22, 1883, in London, United Kingdom, at the age of 65, leaving behind a legacy of adventurous tales and explorations of human endurance in difficult circumstances. His works continue to provide insight into the complexities of American history and its diverse cultures.
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