We Didn't Mean To Go To Sea by Arthur Ransome
In this adventurous tale, four young siblings find themselves unexpectedly cast out to sea when their planned sailing excursion in a borrowed boat takes a dramatic turn. Initially setting out for a simple exploration of the estuary, a thick fog and a series of mishaps lead them into the open waters of the North Sea. With no way to return and a sleeping pilot aboard, the children must muster all their courage and sailing knowledge to navigate the treacherous waters, facing the challenges of weather, navigation, and their own fears, as they endeavor to find their way safely back to shore. Their journey becomes not only a test of their physical abilities but a transformative experience that teaches them the value of resilience, responsibility, and the deep bonds of siblinghood.
The 2876th greatest book of all time
- Published
- 1937
- Nationality
- British
- Type
- Fiction
- Pages
- null
- Words
- 52,965
- Original Language
- English
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- A Hundred Novels to Change Your Life (The Daily Mail)