

Author: Jules Verne Genre: Adventure Novel Theme: Maturity, Courage, Slavery, Deception
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Captain Hull spots a humpback whale. He and the five sailors take two small boats to harpoon it. The whale attacks. It smashes one boat and drags the other far out to sea. All five sailors and Captain Hull are lost — drowned in the battle. Author: Jules Verne Genre: Adventure Novel Theme: Maturity,
The Pilgrim is now adrift in the vast Pacific Ocean with no crew. Who is left? A 15-year-old boy named Dick Sand. Dick is the ship’s captain’s apprentice – a brave, experienced, and highly responsible young sailor. He has no formal captain’s license, but he is the only person on board with any real seamanship.
The novel follows the journey of Dick Sand, a fifteen-year-old apprentice sailor. When the crew of the whaling ship Pilgrim is lost in a tragic hunting accident, Dick is forced to take command as the only remaining officer. He is left with the ship's owner, Mrs. Weldon, her child, and a crew of inexperienced sailors. Captain Hull spots a humpback whale
Unbeknownst to them, the ship's cook, Negoro, is a traitor and a criminal. He tampers with the compass, causing the ship to drift off course. Instead of heading for South America (Valparaiso), they are led to the coast of Angola (Africa).
Once in Africa, the group is separated. Dick Sand and the others are captured and forced into a caravan controlled by slave traders. Dick faces immense hardships but displays remarkable leadership and bravery. Eventually, with the help of the loyal Hercules and the intervention of a family friend (Mr. Harris), the antagonists are defeated, the slaves are freed, and Dick returns home as a hero, no longer just a boy, but a true captain.