The All True Adventures and Rare Edu..., Owen Booth
The All True Adventures and Rare Edu..., Owen Booth
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The All True Adventures (and Rare Education) of the Daredevil Daniel Bones

Author: Owen Booth

Narrator: Dan Bottmley

Unabridged: 8 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Fourth Estate

Published: 07/09/2020


Synopsis

A gloriously moving and entertaining, picaresque debut novel, about a young man’s sentimental education in late 19th-Century Europe; inspired by a real historical figure: ‘Captain’ Paul Boyton – the ‘Fearless Frogman’ ‘“But who among you might assist me on this adventure?” the Captain shouts. And then the Captain’s eyes fall on me, as was his plan all along, and he points me out, making sure just so’s everyone can see. “What about you, sir?” “Me?” “A strong young man to journey with me across the wild continent, to support me in my life-saving work, and take the name of his village to the farthest corners of civilisation – and paid a wage, of course!” “Of course!” everyone shouts.’ The 1880s are drawing to a close, and 14(-maybe-15)-year-old Daniel Bones fears that the prospects for him and his younger brother Will may be dimming with the century. For the motherless sons of a drunken blacksmith, life on a barren spit of land reaching into the Essex estuary holds little promise. Until one evening, from out of the water, there emerges the astonishing figure of Captain Clarke B: cigar-smoking daredevil adventurer, charlatan, casanova and inventor of the world-famous life-saving inflatable suit. As the Captain embarks on his ramshackle promotional tour of Europe, Daniel is sucked into his wake, on an adventure that will carry him through the waterways of the continent, encountering Kings and Princesses, wealthy widows, irate husbands, anarchists, arms dealers and shadowy power-brokers. It’s an education beyond Dan’s wildest imaginings, across countries undergoing the convulsions of all kinds of revolution, and one that will open his eyes, and his heart. But as he travels further into the dazzle of notoriety and the darkness that lies behind it, Dan’s promise to return and rescue Will seems ever harder to keep. For in the Captain’s world of smoke and mirrors it is all too easy to lose sight of who he is, or he ought to be…

About Owen Booth

Owen Booth is a journalist, copywriter and father of two sons. He lives in Walthamstow, London. He won the 2015 Short Story Prize and was recently awarded 3rd prize in the Short Story competition. His work has been published in numerous print and online magazines and anthologies.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Matt on June 05, 2024

A really enjoyable read for anyone who likes a bit of adventure in a historical novel. Original, witty and charming.......more

Goodreads review by Russell on August 10, 2020

Without a doubt the most enjoyable book I’ve read this year. It’s a right rollicking read that zips along with no time for the either the characters or the reader to get bored. The short chapters undoubtedly help in this respect but then I always found myself thinking ‘oh I’ll just read one more and......more

Goodreads review by Eric on October 24, 2020

First of all, this is a terrific book. It is, in one sense, a coming-of-age story, but it is so much more. At the heart of the story is the eponymous Daniel whose life changes utterly when Captain Clarke B appears on the scene. The story is set in the late 1880s, beginning in a poor sea-side communit......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on November 29, 2022

Why has nobody read this book? I looked up the hastag of the authors name recently and there were no more than five review posts about this book! The All True Adventures and Rare Education of the Daredevil Daniel Bones , was such an intriguing read. 16 year old Daniel lives in a small fishing village......more

Goodreads review by ken on November 05, 2021

i needed time away between finishing the book and writing this review because i was annoyed at how surprised i was to have found myself enjoying this book as much as i did. why was i surprised? i fell in love with the cover at first sight, after all. surely there was some expectation of at least enj......more


Quotes

‘The narrative of an adolescent travelling by water with an older companion, undergoing trials and ordeals, encountering scoundrels and villains, with glimpses of society from high to low as they drift pass: it doesn’t take long before the flavour of this picaresque novel starts to seem hauntingly familiar … His companion, the charming cad Captain Clarke B, could equally have walked out of Mark Twain’s novel, and just like Huck and Jim, Dan and ‘the cap’ have a series of encounters that expose the cruelty of their world … ’ ‘A rip roaring read, full of bold characters whose roguish behaviour leads them into enjoyable bother’ ‘A splendid, hilarious novel pulsating with adventure, romance, deception, princesses, anarchists and unexpected wildlife. s.’ Will Wiles, author of ‘ – think Patrick Leigh Fermor meeting Jules Verne in a complicated bisexual situation and you'll only be halfway there’ Luke Turner, author of ‘ … Swashbuckling anarchic nineteenth-century derrings-do, with heart’ Eley Williams, author of ‘a clatter of rich comedy, preposterous adventure and occasional stark brutality … not only funny – and it is very funny – but also strangely, desperately moving’ Richard Smyth,