Publisher's Synopsis

"Middy and Ensign" through George Manville Fenn is an interesting journey on the ocean that indicates how accurate the author is at writing memories for younger readers. Published within the 1800s, Fenn's book takes us into the sector of the British Navy, in which the two major characters, Middy Deane and Ensign Peak, move on a sequence of thrilling adventures at sea. With its setting in the army, the tale paints a brilliant photo of the difficulties and bonds of friendship that young officers face. A driven midshipman named Middy and a new officer named Ensign navigate the dangerous waters of the ocean, handling pirates, bad weather, and the wishes of the army vicinity. Fenn's story not handiest captures the spirit of adventure but also teaches essential lessons like being courageous, sticking with something even when it receives difficult. The characters develop as people as they deal with the issues that include dwelling at sea, which shows that Fenn can integrate amusing with moral growth. "Middy and Ensign" shows how excellent George Manville Fenn become at writing books for youngsters that had been both amusing and beneficial. Fenn leaves an indelible mark on marine literature with the thrilling adventures of Middy and Ensign. His tale has been instructed for a long term and maintains to captivate readers with its timeless feel of journey and ethical schooling.

Book information

ISBN: 9789359954837
Publisher: Double9 Books Llp
Imprint: Double 9 Books
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 392
Weight: 494g
Height: 216mm
Width: 140mm
Spine width: 22mm