# Captains Courageous

> Rudyard Kipling turns a boy-overboard rescue into a sea-going coming-of-age novel about labor, discipline, pride, and earned self-respect aboard a North Atlantic fishing schooner.

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## About
Captains Courageous begins with catastrophe and becomes a hard-earned education. After a spoiled rich boy is swept from an ocean liner, he is rescued by the crew of a fishing schooner and forced into an unfamiliar world governed by weather, work, competence, and mutual dependence. Kipling uses the voyage to chart a convincing moral transformation without losing the pleasures of maritime adventure.ThemesThe novel explores class, responsibility, apprenticeship, and the dignity of difficult labor. Kipling is alert to practical detail—the rhythms of fishing, hierarchy aboard ship, and the codes of a working crew—while showing how discipline can become the foundation for maturity.Why readers still return to itReaders return to Captains Courageous for its vivid seafaring setting, memorable crew dynamics, and unusually concrete portrait of character being rebuilt through work. It remains one of Kipling’s most accessible and emotionally satisfying novels.Further contextPublished in 1897, the novel combines adventure fiction with a Bildungsroman arc, bringing together Kipling’s interest in craft, hierarchy, and the testing conditions that reveal character.

## Specifications
- author: Rudyard Kipling
- publisher: DotBooks
- imprint: DotBooks
- synopsis: Rudyard Kipling turns a boy-overboard rescue into a sea-going coming-of-age novel about labor, discipline, pride, and earned self-respect aboard a North Atlantic fishing schooner.
- language: en
- binding: Perfect Bound
- pages: 165
- format: paperback
- oclc: 1016259200
- openlibrary: OL19842W
