There is also an interesting critique of colonialism and the wavering moral certitude of the British Empire just after its peak. I really don't want to say too much about what happens in the book because a lot of the pleasure is in just experiencing the narrative for yourself. Strongly recommended. A quick read that will take you far from yourself.
Friday, December 30, 2005
56. A High Wind in Jamaica by Richard Arthur Warren Hughes
There is also an interesting critique of colonialism and the wavering moral certitude of the British Empire just after its peak. I really don't want to say too much about what happens in the book because a lot of the pleasure is in just experiencing the narrative for yourself. Strongly recommended. A quick read that will take you far from yourself.
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That sounds cool. When I was at home this season, I dug out some old boxes of books from my parents attic. In them I found all my old Swallows and Amazons books. I remembered how much I had loved that British childrens writing.
I'll have to remember this one for my kids.
You have reminded me of books on my parents shelves- well used books- that I've always wondered about. Next time I am there, I'm going to see what they are.
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