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A Course to War

The Making of a Naval Officer

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A Course to War

By: Steven Barton
Narrated by: Mark L Everett
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This captivating coming-of-age novel follows James Hartley, a boat builder's son from Walton-on-the-Naze, as he navigates the tumultuous years leading up to World War II. Beginning in 1926, we meet eleven-year-old James, whose passion for boats and the sea shapes his dreams of joining the Royal Navy.

The narrative chronicles James's journey from a bright-eyed schoolboy earning a coveted spot at Colchester Grammar School to a skilled marine engineer working at the British Power Boat Company. Throughout his formative years, James masterfully balances his academic pursuits with practical experience in his father's boatyard, developing both the technical knowledge and hands-on skills that will serve him well in his future naval career.

As James matures, we witness his growth through challenging experiences—his first solo sailing adventures, rescuing stranded fishermen in a storm, and designing innovative marine vessels. His dedication to both traditional craftsmanship and modern engineering principles positions him perfectly for the technological challenges of modern naval warfare.

Against the backdrop of growing international tensions, James joined the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve while pursuing his marine engineering degree at University College London. There, he meets Elizabeth "Liz" Gaffney, a determined medical student whose compassion and intelligence complement James's practical nature. Their relationship blossoms as they both prepare for their roles in the approaching conflict.

Rich with maritime details and historical context, this engaging story captures the essence of pre-war Britain through the eyes of a young man whose destiny is inextricably linked to the sea and the approaching global conflict.

©2025 Steven J Barton (P)2025 Steven J Barton
20th Century Historical Fiction

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