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We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea

Swallows and Amazons Series

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We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea

By: Arthur Ransome
Narrated by: Alison Larkin
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In this latest adventure (following Pigeon Post, winner of the Carnegie Medal), the Walker family has come to Harwich to wait for Commander Walker's return. As usual, the children can't stay away from boats, and this time they meet young Jim Brading, skipper of the well-found sloop Goblin. But fun turns to high drama when the anchor drags, and the four young sailors find themselves drifting out to sea - sweeping across to Holland in the midst of a full gale!

As in all of Ransome's books, the emphasis is on self-reliance, courage, and resourcefulness. We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea is a story to warm any mariner's heart. Full of nautical lore and adventure, it will appeal to young armchair sailors and seasoned sailors alike.

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We love this series, riveting, the right balance of detail and suspense to stay engaged. Our kids are early elementary school-aged and this is at the top of their reading comprehension level and well above current reading abilities. Investing time and audible credits in this nearly 100-year-old anthology has been the best way to get away from tv fodder this summer.
The Walker children are never the victims of their circumstances, are thoughtful and kind to each other, own their mistakes without being crippled by them, eagerly learn difficult sailing and navigational skills, and are the high-quality character and role model I hope for in literature. While the story was a life or death tale, Ransome kept his whimsical and realistic tone. We did dialog with our kids about the secondary storyline about keeping information from the mom until she could understand the whole story without fear for her kid's lives and how the scarcity and expense of detailed communication was a deciding factor (when international calls can be made with small cost from our personal devices today). In summary - spellbound lesson to "use your brain and call your mom".
We love Alison Larkin's narration. There could not be a better job than her dramatic and clear reading with her distinguishable (never annoying) voices for each character.

fantastical and believable

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Would you consider the audio edition of We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea to be better than the print version?

Unfortunately I couldn't get the print version unless by mail order. The audio version of all of the books in the series is awesome!

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Definitely! I generally listen to audio books on long drives but I had this on all the time.

The entire series is wonderful!

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The first time I listened to it I was so excited to hear the second one

I’m so happy that I have it

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They had a quandary and I like how they didn’t play it down. And how they would make a decision and then they would second-guess themselves and they were discuss their decisions.. They were in a tough spot and the author wrote it. It’s very entertaining to read how they handled everything that happened.. well done

Enjoyable and honest

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Would you consider the audio edition of We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea to be better than the print version?

I haven't read the print version because it's become difficult for me to read.

Who was your favorite character and why?

John is the true hero of this episode

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

had to be the ending when 'all was well'

Is a 'darker' story than the others so far.

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