The Swallows break a promise to their mother and the four young
sailors find themselves drifting out to sea--and then sweeping across to
Holland in the midst of a full gale!
The Swallows only meant to sail within an estuary on a borrowed boat.
They didn't mean to get stranded in the fog, lose their anchor in a
storm, and be driven out into the North Sea. John is nearly swept
overboard, their ship almost capsizes--and Susan really regrets not
doing as their mother asked. And their father, Navy Commander Ted
Walker, is due back from his posting in Hong Kong any time and they
might miss seeing him.
Family, resourcefulness, and sailing, too: Arthur Ransome's
Swallows and Amazons series has stood the test of time. More than just
great stories, each one celebrates independence and initiative with a
colorful, large cast of characters.
We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea (originally published in 1937) is the
seventh title in the
Swallows and Amazons series, books for children or grownups, anyone
captivated by a world of adventure, exploration, and imagination.