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| Original Title: | Un capitaine de quinze ans |
| Edition Language: | Turkish |
Jules Verne
Paperback | Pages: 95 pages Rating: 3.92 | 4980 Users | 109 Reviews

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| Title | : | 15 Yaşında Bir Kaptan |
| Author | : | Jules Verne |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 95 pages |
| Published | : | by Yeni Büyük Dağıtım Yayınevi (first published 1878) |
| Categories | : | Classics. Adventure. Fiction. Cultural. France. Childrens |
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In 1878 appeared Dick Sands, the epic of the slave trade. This picture of the wilds of Africa, its adventures and its dangers, the savage hunting both of beasts and men, has always been a favorite among Verne's readers. It contains no marvels, no inventions, but merely, amid stirring scenes and actions seeks to convey two truthful impressions. One is the traveler's teaching the geographical information, the picture of Africa as explorers, botanists, and zoologists have found it. The other is the moral lesson of the awful curse of slavery, its brutalizing, horrible influence upon all who come in touch with it, and the absolutely devastating effect it has had upon Africa itself.Rating Out Of Books 15 Yaşında Bir Kaptan
Ratings: 3.92 From 4980 Users | 109 ReviewsJudgment Out Of Books 15 Yaşında Bir Kaptan
Adventurous, bold, typical Jules Verne. This read like a Mark Twain story without the humor and with danger and with more sadness. I believe this tale was aimed toward young adults, but it was quite stark for such an audience.I read this first time when I was 12 or something like that and learned quite a lot from this book!I also got myself scared to death, so I learned some of my first techniques to deal with fear. A couple of things in this novel scared the daylights out of me. One of them was the way one of the villains in the book changed the course of the ship by sticking a magnet under the compass. For some reason, that got me truly scared -- to the point that I couldn't fall asleep!Because of this treachery
One of the best adventures book for reading in the young age.

I really liked it expectedly as it's one of the classics and I cannot wait to read every book written by Jules!
What I expected: a marine adventure. What I got instead: an account of racism and slavery and a fascinating insight into the mind of a 19th century man. But I'm not going to touch upon the more controversial subjects here. What I want to mention is this: surprisingly, from the literary standpoint the book is far from perfect. The characters are awfully cliched, the storyline barely plausible, the writing style a bit rough (though I'm ready to blame this one on translation). But oh, the imagery!
I don't remember so muchbut the memory that stuck in my mind is good, and at that moment i was fascinated about the stuff learned. <3
A little hard to find the captain realistic enough to enjoy the rest of the book.


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