Courageous Circumnavigators: True Stories of Around-the-World Adventurers cover

Courageous Circumnavigators: True Stories of Around-the-World Adventurers

Author: Macdonald, Fiona

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 6.1
Points 1.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 5591
Points per Word 0.000179
Page Count 48
Points per Page 0.020833

Description

This book tells the real-life stories of some of the world's greatest circumnavigators, from history's pioneers to today's explorers, discussing their courage, endurance, and survival skills.

Quick Summary

If you love stories of high seas, extreme weather, and the kind of courage that makes you hold your breath, this collection of real-life circumnavigators will keep you turning pages. It blends historic pioneers like Magellan's first global voyage with modern adventurers who've sailed solo around the world, giving readers a sense of how exploration has evolved over centuries. The short chapters and lively sidebars make it perfect for reluctant readers who want quick, punchy info without wading through a dense textbook, while the vivid details of storms, shipwrecks, and perseverance will appeal to anyone who enjoys a good adventure. Parents will be glad to know the book stays exciting but never graphic think life-threatening moments tempered by teamwork and problem-solving rather than gore. The stories are told in a way that shows how ordinary kids can learn to navigate challenges, making it a great conversation starter for family discussions about resilience and curiosity. If you've already read the "Who Was?" books about explorers, you'll notice this one packs several amazing journeys into a single, fast-moving volume.