An exciting, fact-based, old-fashioned tale of adventure at sea,
winner of a Newbery Honor for young readers in 1936.
When his father loses his fortune at sea, a boy, Enoch Thacher, signs up
with a famous shipbuilder and takes a record-breaking trip around Cape
Horn on the famous Flying Cloud.
The Flying Cloud was a real ship and its maker was master shipbuilder,
Donald McKay (1810-1880). The era depicted in this novel is a time when
the windships were the queens of the ocean and sail was king. McKay's
company, located in East Boston, launched many of the fastest clipper
ships in history, with Flying Cloud being his most famous ship of all.
In
All Sail Set, McKay puts Enoch to work during the lofting, building,
and rigging of the Flying Cloud, and then to ship out on her for her
maiden, record-breaking trip around the Horn. Accompanied by Sperry's
wonderfully vigorous drawings, this realistic nautical yarn from the
glory days of sail will appeal to adults as well as young adult readers
with a taste for historical adventure.