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Washed Ashore Or, The Tower of Stormount Bay
Washed Ashore Or, The Tower of Stormount Bay
By:W.H.G. Kingston Published By:Double9 Books
About the Book
"Washed Ashore; or, The Tower of Stormount Bay" by W.H.G. Kingston is a thrilling adventure novel set on the southern coast of England, centered around young Jack Askew. Jack lives in the picturesque Stormount Tower with his father, Captain Askew. The novel begins with JackÍs adventurous nature leading him into trouble with a group of smugglers. His involvement in their activities forces him into a difficult decision: to escape punishment, he must venture out to sea. This action sets off a series of events that leave his family deeply concerned for his safety. As they search for Jack, mysterious occurrences unfold, and the story takes readers on a journey filled with suspense, adventure, and the deep bonds of family. With its coastal setting, themes of courage, and the hope of rescue against a backdrop of peril, the novel captures the spirit of adventure. As the narrative unfolds, young readers are drawn into a world where danger is never far away, and the pursuit of truth and family loyalty drives the characters forward in their quest to uncover what happened to Jack.
William Henry Giles Kingston, commonly known as W.H.G. Kingston, was an English author celebrated for his adventure novels, particularly those targeted at young readers. Born on February 28, 1814, in Westminster, London, he was educated at Trinity College. Kingston gained fame for his engaging stories of exploration, heroism, and adventure, which appealed to the youthful imagination. His works often revolved around characters who embarked on thrilling journeys or faced great challenges, promoting virtues such as bravery, loyalty, and perseverance. These themes made Kingston one of the most notable figures in 19th-century children's literature. Over his career, he wrote numerous books, many of which were set in maritime or exotic locations, offering young readers both excitement and moral lessons. He spent most of his life in London, where he passed away on August 5, 1880, at the age of 66. His legacy lives on through his adventure stories, which continue to inspire and entertain readers interested in tales of courage and adventure.