The Lost Sailor

The Lost Sailor by Pam Conrad is a First Edition published by HarperCollins in 1992, featuring 32 pages in English. This book presents the story of a sailor renowned for his exceptional seamanship and luck, who faces a fierce storm that sinks his ship and leaves him stranded on a deserted island. Initially believing he has lost everything, he soon discovers a profound gift that changes his perspective.
Readers will find a narrative that combines elements of adventure and resilience, as the sailor navigates his unexpected circumstances. The book falls under the categories of Juvenile Nonfiction and Juvenile Fiction, making it suitable for intermediate readers. With its engaging storyline and vibrant illustrations, this edition invites young readers to explore themes of survival and self-discovery in a captivating way.
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Once upon a time there traveled a sailor known from longitude to latitude for his great seamanship and incredible luck. He could tell the weather from miles off, and could tie knots with his toes. But one cold afternoon, a fierce storm gathered, sinking his ship, stranding him on a deserted island, and leaving him, he believes, with nothing. But then he is given the greatest gift of all. Full color.
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