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Marcy: The blockade runner is a historical novel set against the backdrop of the American Civil War, focusing on a young pilot s struggle with loyalty, morality, and survival. The story unfolds in a tense atmosphere where allegiances are questioned, and every decision carries heavy consequences. Early on, the protagonist returns home, burdened by the weight of past actions and the dangerous suspicion hanging over his family. Conversations at home reveal deep fears of betrayal, surveillance, and the risk posed by hidden resources, highlighting the precariousness of their existence. The arrival…mehr

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Marcy: The blockade runner is a historical novel set against the backdrop of the American Civil War, focusing on a young pilot s struggle with loyalty, morality, and survival. The story unfolds in a tense atmosphere where allegiances are questioned, and every decision carries heavy consequences. Early on, the protagonist returns home, burdened by the weight of past actions and the dangerous suspicion hanging over his family. Conversations at home reveal deep fears of betrayal, surveillance, and the risk posed by hidden resources, highlighting the precariousness of their existence. The arrival of a figure connected to a morally questionable privateer captain intensifies the undercurrent of tension, foreshadowing the treachery that lies ahead. As the narrative progresses, the young pilot must navigate treacherous waters, both literally in his work at sea and figuratively in the divided loyalties that define his world. The novel explores how courage, judgment, and adaptability become critical tools for surviving in a time of war, espionage, and shifting alliances, shaping the protagonist s path as he faces challenges both at home and on the high seas.
Autorenporträt
Harry Castlemon was a prominent American author known for his engaging children's literature, particularly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in 1842, he specialized in adventure stories that captured the imaginations of young readers, often focusing on outdoor activities. His writing is characterized by a vivid appreciation for nature, and he crafted narratives that highlight the excitement and camaraderie of youth. Castlemon's most notable works include the "Sportsman's Club" series, where he explores themes of friendship, adventure, and personal growth. His characters are typically groups of boys who embark on various outdoor escapades, learning important life lessons along the way. These stories not only entertain but also instill values of teamwork, responsibility, and respect for the environment. His contributions played a significant role in promoting outdoor activities and inspiring a love for nature among children. His narratives serve as a reflection of the cultural values of his time, emphasizing the importance of exploration and camaraderie.