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Caribbean

Caribbean

In this acclaimed classic novel, James A. Michener sweeps readers off to the Caribbean, bringing to life the eternal allure and tumultuous history of this glittering string of islands. From the 1310 conquest of the Arawaks by cannibals to the decline of the Mayan empire, from Columbus’s arrival to buccaneer Henry Morgan’s notorious reign, from the bloody slave revolt on Haiti to the rise of Cuba’s Fidel Castro, Caribbean packs seven hundred dramatic years into a tale teeming with revolution and romance, authentic characters and thunderous destinies. Through absorbing, magnificent prose, Michener captures the essence of the islands in all of their awe-inspiring scope and wonder.

BONUS: This edition includes an excerpt from James A. Michener's Hawaii.
 
Praise for Caribbean
 
“Michener is a master.”Boston Herald
 
“A grand epic . . . [James A. Michener] sympathizes with the struggles of the region’s most oppressed, and succeeds in presenting the Caribbean in its rich diversity.”The Plain Dealer
 
“Remarkable and praiseworthy . . . utterly engaging.”The Washington Post Book World
 
“Even American tourists familiar with some of the serene islands will find themselves enlightened. . . . In Caribbean, there appears to be a strong aura of truth behind the storytelling.”The New York Times

Reviews
  • Sugarcane

    A good read for anyone interested in black history. Middle stories(chapters) kind of repetitive, same issues different part of the region. Lots of death, as I’m finding with all his books so if you’re sensitive stay away. It all comes together nicely at the end though

    By rainybeatz

  • terrible

    ive read four fifths and cant stand any more

    By jbweb420

  • Carribbean

    Very disappointing, almost boring. I have enjoyed all of Michener’s books other than this one. Texas, Alaska, Centennial all were great.

    By Skidattlenhomosapien

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