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ID number:878423
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Published: 25.01.2009.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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”The Wreckers” is story about village and people who do shipwrecking and fourteen year young boy who survive the wreck…
…young boy John Spencer love sea! His mother died when he was a child. He live with his father who is business man, he is owner of two ships. And with one of them ” Isle of Skye” they are shipping. One day to start storm. It is very enormous. They see lights. John’s father put captain Stafford to sail to this lights but captain don’t want do it, but he do ! After some minūtes in last moment they see that there is tombstones but it is too late to save a ship and it drown. When John survive he see that some men kill the last survive man of ship and he start to run. In that same day he know that this father is alive but he is in prison and nobody dont know where and why… After day he meet Simon Mawgan who take John to this home in Galilee. There John meet Mary nice girl who is in that same years as John.Mary think that ships same go to rocks.Simon is Marys uncle. But John don’t trust anyone only Mary. Because he want to find his father… Simon ask John about trip… John say some interesting and unusual things after that Simon say that John’s father is a smuggler, but John don’t want to believe him and he want to find his father and ask him himselve.…

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