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The boy pilot of the lakes or Nat Morton's perils is a children's novel centered on the journey of a young boy with a dream of becoming a pilot on the Great Lakes. Confronted with challenges early on, the boy showcases immense bravery and determination, particularly when he saves a drifting rowboat from a freight steamer. This act sets the stage for his deeper connection to boats and the maritime world. Navigating orphanhood after the loss of his father, the boy seeks stability, hoping to find work on the water. He finds an opportunity on a steamer, where he faces a mix of kindness and…mehr

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The boy pilot of the lakes or Nat Morton's perils is a children's novel centered on the journey of a young boy with a dream of becoming a pilot on the Great Lakes. Confronted with challenges early on, the boy showcases immense bravery and determination, particularly when he saves a drifting rowboat from a freight steamer. This act sets the stage for his deeper connection to boats and the maritime world. Navigating orphanhood after the loss of his father, the boy seeks stability, hoping to find work on the water. He finds an opportunity on a steamer, where he faces a mix of kindness and opposition. His journey is shaped by adversity, especially from those who are resentful of his presence. His perseverance and love for the water propel him forward as he navigates difficult circumstances and tries to secure his place in a world he deeply values. The narrative underscores resilience, the importance of pursuing one's dreams despite obstacles, and the strength required to overcome personal challenges.
Autorenporträt
Frank V. Webster was a prolific American author who wrote over 130 books for young adults, primarily in the genres of adventure and mystery. He was born in 1869 in Illinois and began his writing career in the late 19th century, producing stories for magazines such as Boys' Life and The Saturday Evening Post. Webster's books were popular with young readers and were known for their fast-paced plots, vivid descriptions, and relatable characters. Many of his novels featured young protagonists who embark on exciting adventures and solve mysteries, such as The Boy from the Ranch and The Gun Club Boys of Lakeport. In addition to his fiction writing, Webster was also a prolific journalist and worked for newspapers such as the Chicago Record and the Chicago American. He covered a wide range of topics, including sports, politics, and crime. Webster continued writing until his death in 1925. His books remain popular among young readers and are valued for their timeless themes of courage, perseverance, and friendship.