Nuoren Robertin matka Grönlantiin isäänsä hakemaan
by Franz Hoffmann
About this book
Adventure and family courage sail together in Nuoren Robertin matka Grönlantiin isäänsä hakemaan by Franz Hoffmann, a gripping maritime tale that follows a young boy’s journey from New York to the icebound shores of Greenland. Set against the 19th-century whaling era, Hoffmann’s classic adventure paints a vivid picture of life at sea—captains and crews, the restless pull of voyages, and the quiet dignity of family left ashore. When Captain Griffin sets out once more with his beloved family aboard a whaling ship, circumstances soon test bonds of love, duty, and bravery, prompting Robert to undertake a perilous quest to find his father.
Blending coming-of-age themes with historical detail, the story explores courage, loyalty, and the costs of a seafaring life without giving away its resolutions. Hoffmann’s accessible prose and rich nautical atmosphere transport listeners to a world of rolling waves, creaking decks, and Arctic ice floes, while remaining suitable for younger audiences as well as adult readers who appreciate period adventure.
Ideal for fans of historical fiction, classic adventure, and family-oriented tales, this audiobook is perfect for listeners who crave heartfelt drama and authentic maritime storytelling.
