
A Jolly Fellowship
A Jolly Fellowship, written by Frank R. Stockton in the late 19th century, follows 16-year-old Will Gordon and his younger companion Rectus as they embark on a journey from New York to the Southern States and the West Indies. The narrative explores themes of friendship, adventure, and the challenges of youth as the boys navigate their seafaring life and personal growth. Notable for its depiction of youthful naivety and exploration, the story captures the essence of boyhood adventures during a transformative era.

























