William Henry Giles Kingston 
Twice Lost [EPUB ebook] 
Survival and Friendship in the Arctic: A Riveting Tale of Perseverance and Adventure

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In ‘Twice Lost, ‘ William Henry Giles Kingston crafts a riveting adventure narrative that intertwines themes of survival, tenacity, and moral integrity in the face of adversity. Set against the backdrop of exotic locales and maritime challenges, the story follows young protagonists who navigate treacherous waters’Äîboth literal and metaphoric’Äîwhile exploring their own characters through a series of life-altering trials. Kingston’Äôs prose is infused with vivid descriptions and period authenticity, reflecting the Victorian fascination with exploration and adventure, making this novel a quintessential example of 19th-century British literature aimed at young adults. Kingston, an accomplished author and devoted sailor, drew from his own experiences at sea and his passion for adventure literature. His intimate knowledge of maritime life, combined with his commitment to imparting moral lessons, shaped both the plot and the character development in ‘Twice Lost.’ This novel resonates with Kingston’Äôs broader oeuvre, which often champions the virtues of courage, friendship, and resilience, highlighting his dedication to inspiring youthful readers. ‘Twice Lost’ is highly recommended for readers seeking a captivating blend of adventure and moral exploration. It not only entertains but also encourages reflection on the values of perseverance and loyalty. Kingston’Äôs timeless storytelling is sure to resonate with those who yearn for adventure and seek deep narratives that challenge and uplift.

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Ngôn ngữ Anh ● định dạng EPUB ● Trang 336 ● ISBN 4064066162580 ● Kích thước tập tin 0.7 MB ● Nhà xuất bản Good Press ● Thành phố Prague ● Quốc gia CZ ● Được phát hành 2019 ● Có thể tải xuống 24 tháng ● Tiền tệ EUR ● TÔI 7504167 ● Sao chép bảo vệ DRM xã hội

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