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The True Adventure of Daniel Hall

by Diane Stanley

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The True Adventure of Daniel Hall by Diane Stanley is a good book that I enjoyed. It is about a boy that leaves home to join a ship and then he realizes he has bit off more thatn he can bargain for because of the mean ship captain. He has to live off the land and deal with inclimate weather but he is finally rescued by his father. I thought this story was good because I enjoy adventurous stories and I think most young boys would enjoy this book as well. ( )
  mlsweatman | Apr 13, 2010 |
Daniel Hall is a young boy who sets sail on a boat with dreams of a better life. He wants to have an amazing adventure, but gets surprised when the captain and crew are mean! He jumps off board and lands in even a better adventure than he imagined!
  srfox | Mar 10, 2010 |
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In 1856, a young New Englander, Daniel Weston Hall, set out from New Bedford on a whaling ship. Five years, and many adventures later, Daniel returned home a hero.

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