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Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Book Review: Caribbean by James Michener




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In this historical masterpiece, James Michener sweeps the reader into the beauty and turmoil surrounding his lead character which is not a person, rather but a place- the Caribbean. The book spanning, several centuries starting with the 1300s and ending in 1989, consists of 16 chapters that familiarize the reader with various native tribes, conquerors, pirates and buccaneers who either lived or traveled through this region. It vividly describes how the world powers of the day scrambled for king and country, to gain control of the Caribbean trade routes and the vast natural resources that the islands of (list them) provided. Michener in an unimposing but captivating manner, introduces you to to famous and infamous historical characters such as Christopher Colombus, Sir Francis Drake, Henry Morgan, King Philip and Admiral Ledesma.

Michener tackles several themes including the ever-present battle between tradition and change, racism, familial obligation, nationalism and religion and how the various characters' lives were forever changed as a result of their obligations-real or perceived-to these themes.

Avid readers will enjoy this book for in it is a double treat. First it is an well-written work of fiction and second, it weaves within its pages an underlying history lesson. The reverse however, will be found in readers who may tire at the drawn out references to the past, preferring rather, to leave the history lesson in text books and not in works of fiction.

About The Author



The late James Michener (1907-1997) was an American author who in 1948 was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for fiction. In his lifetime, he wrote over 40 books, several of which were adapted into film, a miniseries and a broadway musical. He preferred to write about long family chronicles that leaned heavily on real historical events. Some of his popular works include, Tales of the South Pacific, which garnered him the Pulitzer prize, The Fires of Spring, Alaska, Hawaii, Texas and The Caribbean among others. He also authored a non-fiction book titled Iberia and a memoir called, the World Is My Home and Sports in America. Michener was a great philanthropist who in his lifetime, donated over $100 million to cultural educational and writing institutions.

Caribbean


Author: James A. Michener
Setting: The Caribbean
Publisher:Dial Press Trade Paperback
Publication Date: 1989. Reprint Edition December 13, 2005
Pages: 896
ISBN-10: 0812974921
ISBN-13: 978-0812974928
Special Features: Map of the Caribbean

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