Godfrey Morgan, a Californian Mystery

Godfrey Morgan, a Californian Mystery

by Jules Verne
Godfrey Morgan, a Californian Mystery

Godfrey Morgan, a Californian Mystery

by Jules Verne

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Overview

Godfrey Morgan: A Californian Mystery by Jules Verne is an adventurous tale that follows the escapades of a young Californian millionaire, Godfrey Morgan, and his loyal tutor, Professor T. Artelett, often referred to as "Tartlet." The novel is a classic adventure story filled with unexpected twists, survival challenges, and Verne's signature blend of scientific curiosity and vivid storytelling.

The story begins with Godfrey Morgan, a wealthy and somewhat idle young man, yearning for adventure and a break from his monotonous life in San Francisco. His uncle, William W. Kolderup, one of the richest men in California, decides to grant his wish by arranging a sea voyage around the world on the yacht Dream. Godfrey's companion on this journey is his devoted and slightly eccentric tutor, Professor Tartlet, who has been tasked with overseeing Godfrey's education.

As they set sail, Godfrey and Tartlet are eager for the adventure that lies ahead. However, their journey takes an unexpected turn when the Dream encounters a violent storm in the Pacific Ocean, leading to a shipwreck. Godfrey and Tartlet find themselves stranded on a deserted island, which they later discover is named Phina Island.

The island, though beautiful and seemingly idyllic, presents numerous survival challenges for the duo. Used to the comforts of civilization, Godfrey and Tartlet must learn to adapt to their new environment, relying on their wits and resourcefulness to secure food, shelter, and safety. Godfrey, in particular, undergoes significant character development as he transforms from a sheltered young man into a capable and resilient survivor.

Professor Tartlet, while initially a source of comic relief with his bumbling and impractical ways, also rises to the occasion in his own unique manner. The dynamic between Godfrey and Tartlet provides both humor and heart to the story, highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of their partnership.

As they explore the island, Godfrey and Tartlet encounter various flora and fauna, and they make several intriguing discoveries that hint at the island's secrets. The suspense builds as they uncover signs of previous human habitation, leading them to question whether they are truly alone on the island.

The narrative takes another twist with the arrival of an unexpected visitor, which adds a new layer of mystery and danger to their ordeal. This development forces Godfrey and Tartlet to confront their fears and uncertainties, ultimately leading to a climactic resolution that tests their ingenuity and courage.

Verne's writing vividly brings the island to life, with detailed descriptions of its geography, natural resources, and hidden perils. The novel also touches upon themes of self-reliance, the importance of knowledge and education, and the human spirit's capacity to adapt and overcome adversity.

Godfrey Morgan: A Californian Mystery is a captivating adventure that showcases Jules Verne's talent for creating engaging and thought-provoking stories. The novel combines elements of adventure, humor, and mystery, making it an enjoyable read for fans of classic literature and adventure tales.

In conclusion, Godfrey Morgan: A Californian Mystery by Jules Verne is a thrilling narrative that takes readers on a journey of survival and self-discovery. Through the trials and tribulations faced by Godfrey and Tartlet, Verne explores the themes of personal growth, the power of human resilience, and the enduring allure of adventure. This novel remains a testament to Verne's imaginative storytelling and his ability to captivate readers with tales of exploration and discovery.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781836572824
Publisher: Magic Publisher
Publication date: 06/14/2024
Pages: 180
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.38(d)

About the Author

About The Author

Widely regarded as the father of modern science fiction, Jules Verne (1828-1905) wrote more than seventy books and created hundreds of memorable characters. His most popular novel, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, is not only a brilliant piece of scientific prophecy, but also a thrilling story with superb, subtle characterizations.

Date of Birth:

February 8, 1828

Date of Death:

March 24, 1905

Place of Birth:

Nantes, France

Place of Death:

Amiens, France

Education:

Nantes lycée and law studies in Paris
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