Reviewed by Susan D.
Not in the NVHS collection as of this post


The story starts with Nat as a young boy, his whole family thrown into poverty. He has many childhood losses – for example, his mother and sister both die early on. He is indentured to a company after a short education, so his dreams of going to Harvard vanish. He finishes his indenture nine years later. Nat gets married, but his wife dies shortly after. Later, he marries a second time, and joins the crew of a cargo ship named the Henry. He makes many dangerous trips, finding new cargo routes, and discovering new ways to make navigation easier and safer.
This is a thrilling and suspenseful book which I thoroughly enjoyed reading. The mixture of excitement, romance, and sorrow is evenly distributed throughout the book, making it a lively read. Latham’s writing technique made me forget that there was a real world. The story line completely held my attention.
I would recommend this book to anyone from 10 to 14 who enjoys historical fiction or adventure. It was a pleasant book, one you would want to read over and over again.
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