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A cadet of the black star line follows a young sailor determined to prove himself in a rapidly changing maritime world. As he struggles with the transition from traditional sailing to modern steamships, he feels torn between nostalgia for the past and the demands of his present reality. His journey is shaped by both harsh discipline and moments of heroism, forcing him to confront his own limitations and ambitions. Encounters with stern mentors and unexpected allies challenge his understanding of leadership, courage, and loyalty. His daring act of selflessness at sea alters the course of his…mehr

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A cadet of the black star line follows a young sailor determined to prove himself in a rapidly changing maritime world. As he struggles with the transition from traditional sailing to modern steamships, he feels torn between nostalgia for the past and the demands of his present reality. His journey is shaped by both harsh discipline and moments of heroism, forcing him to confront his own limitations and ambitions. Encounters with stern mentors and unexpected allies challenge his understanding of leadership, courage, and loyalty. His daring act of selflessness at sea alters the course of his journey, earning him both admiration and new conflicts that test his resolve. The novel delves into the contrast between tradition and progress, the nature of perseverance, and the unyielding call of the sea. Through trials of hardship and moments of triumph, he discovers that true belonging is not just about skill but about character, resilience, and the choices one makes in the face of adversity.
Autorenporträt
Ralph Delahaye Paine was an American journalist and author known for his adventure novels and maritime writings in the early 20th century. Born on August 28, 1871, in Lemont, Illinois, he pursued his education at James Hillhouse High School before attending Yale University, where he became an active member of the Skull and Bones society. His early career in journalism saw him reporting on major events, including the Spanish-American War, before he transitioned into fiction writing. His works often reflected his fascination with naval history and seafaring life, capturing the spirit of adventure and resilience. Beyond his literary contributions, Paine entered public service, serving as a New Hampshire State Representative from 1918 to 1920. He later held additional government roles, blending his political interests with his passion for storytelling. He was married and had two children, Ralph Paine Jr. and Stuart Paine. He passed away on April 29, 1925, in Concord, New Hampshire, leaving behind a legacy as both a writer and a public servant.