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The Ocean Wireless Boys and the Lost Liner
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"The Ocean Wireless Boys and the Lost Liner" is an early 20th-century maritime adventure novel by John Henry Goldfrap, writing as Captain Wilbur Lawton, that plunges young wireless operators Jack Ready and Sam Smalley into a high-stakes mystery aboard the liner 'Tropic Queen'. As Jack settles into his new role as Chief Wireless Operator, he uncovers suspicious communications between a peculiar passenger, James Jarrold, and a yacht named 'Endymion', all while a formidable storm looms. The narrative quickly escalates with a distress call, forcing the boys to use their ingenuity and the nascent technology of wireless communication to unravel a plot involving Jarrold and a 'lost liner', ultimately testing their courage and resourcefulness at sea.
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The Power of Technology (Wireless Communication)
This theme explores how the then-revolutionary technology of wireless telegraphy transforms communication, enables rapid information exchange, and becomes a crucial tool for navigation, rescue, and even crime detection at sea. The book highlights its potential for both good and ill.
Youthful Heroism and Responsibility
The novel champions the idea that young individuals, even in challenging and dangerous adult roles, can demonstrate exceptional courage, intelligence, and a strong sense of responsibility. Jack and Sam embody the ideal of boys rising to the occasion, proving their competence and bravery.
“The wireless is our only link to the world, Jack. Every dot and dash could mean a life.”
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