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Isles of the sea; or, Young America homeward bound : A story of travel and adventure

In "Isles of the Sea; or, Young America Homeward Bound," Oliver Optic explores the themes of adventure, youth, and the emerging American identity in the late 19th century. Set against the backdrop of maritime exploration, the narrative follows a group of young protagonists as they navigate perilous waters and encounter diverse cultures. Optic's vivid prose and engaging storytelling style bring the sea to life, imbuing the novel with a sense of both adventure and didactic purpose. The book is deeply rooted in the literary tradition of American boys' adventure literature, combining elements of realism with a moralistic undertone that reflects the optimism of the Gilded Age. Oliver Optic, born William Taylor Adams, was a prominent author of children's literature in his time, known for his captivating tales that promoted moral values and American exceptionalism. His experiences as a teacher and his passion for maritime history undoubtedly influenced his writing, as he aimed to inspire young readers to appreciate the virtues of courage, friendship, and responsibility. Optic's dedication to fostering a sense of adventure and civic duty in the youth of America is evident throughout this work. I highly recommend "Isles of the Sea" to readers who appreciate historical adventure tales infused with moral lessons. Optic's thoughtful storytelling not only captivates with its thrilling escapades but also prompts readers to reflect on their own journey toward a shared American identity, making this novel a timeless piece that resonates with both young and mature audiences.


Author:

  • Oliver Optic

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 305 pages

Language:

English


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