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Learn moreAt fourteen the unworldly, idealistic Jack Easy leaves the luxury of his father's estate in England and sails into a world of action and adventure aboard the sloop of war HMS Harpy. At first Jack finds it hard to stomach the discipline of naval life and, with his mischievous sense of humor, is always getting himself into scrapes. But soon he is bravely taming a band of mutinous seamen, outwitting a wily and murderous Sicilian nobleman, and breathing the smell of gunpowder and raw steel as the Harpy chases Spanish ships on the Mediterranean.
This neglected 1836 classic is both a rousing adventure story and a profound coming-of-age tale written with great skill and humor.
Captain Frederick Marryat (1792โ1848) first attempted to run away to sea at fourteen. His father, a member of Parliament, helped him secure a midshipmanโs berth on a frigate commanded by the daring Thomas Cochrane. He would go on to serve in the Royal Navy for over twenty years, in the Battle of Aix Roads and the War of 1812. When he turned his pen to naval life, he became the preeminent chronicler of British naval seamen in the great age of Nelson. His many novels were admired by such authors as Conrad, Hemingway, Thackeray, Coleridge, and Washington Irving.
Michael Healyย has appeared off Broadway and on national television, most notably onย Saturday Night Liveย for three years, as well as in several national commercials. He continues to hone his craft in Rhode Island, where he has won awards for acting. His audiobook recordings includeย Mr. Midshipman Easyย by Frederick Marryat,ย The Collector of Lost Thingsย by Jeremy Page, andย The Valley of Fearย by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
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โThis was Marryatโs navy, his world, and no one brings it to us with greater authenticity.โ
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