📖 Overview
Sea Horses (1925)
Francis Brett Young's novel follows characters whose paths intersect during a sea voyage across treacherous waters. The story takes place aboard a merchant vessel navigating through challenging maritime conditions.
The narrative centers on the complex relationships between the ship's crew members and passengers as they face various trials at sea. Natural forces and human conflicts test the resolve of all aboard.
The book examines themes of duty, survival, and human nature when faced with isolation and danger. Through its maritime setting, it explores how people reveal their true characters when separated from the structures of civilized society.
👀 Reviews
This book has limited reader reviews online, making it difficult to provide an accurate consensus of reader opinions. Only 3 ratings exist on Goodreads, with no written reviews. The book appears to be out of print and reader discussions are scarce.
Those who have reviewed it noted the detailed descriptions of sailing and maritime life in the early 20th century. A few readers pointed out that the sailing terminology and technical aspects could be challenging for those unfamiliar with nautical language.
No ratings or reviews are available on Amazon or other major book review sites.
Goodreads rating: 3.67 out of 5 (based on 3 ratings)
Note: Given the very limited number of reviews available online, this summary may not represent a complete picture of reader reception. The book's age (published 1925) and limited availability likely contribute to the scarcity of online reviews.
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🤔 Interesting facts
🌊 The book's film adaptation in 1926 starred Jack Holt and Florence Vidor, two major stars of the silent era
📚 Francis Brett Young was also a practicing physician, and his medical background often influenced the psychological depth of his characters
⚓ The author drew inspiration from his own experiences at sea during World War I, when he served as a medical officer in the Royal Navy
🎬 Despite the loss of the film version, Sea Horses remains one of the earliest examples of a British maritime novel successfully adapted for American cinema
🖋️ Young wrote over 30 novels in his lifetime, with many set in his beloved Midlands region of England, making Sea Horses a rare departure into maritime fiction