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A high wind in Jamaica

A high wind in Jamaica

A High Wind in Jamaica by Richard Hughes is a hauntingly beautiful and unsettling novel that explores the collision between childhood innocence and the raw, unpredictable forces of the adult world. Set in the 19th century, the story follows a group of English children who, after a hurricane devastates their home in Jamaica, are sent back to England—only to be captured by pirates along the way. What unfolds is a gripping and deeply psychological adventure that turns the traditional pirate tale on its head. Hughes masterfully captures the strange, often dark realm of a child’s perception, revealing how innocence can coexist with cruelty, wonder, and confusion. His poetic prose and subtle irony make this both a thrilling sea narrative and a profound meditation on morality, fear, and human nature. A High Wind in Jamaica remains one of the great classics of 20th-century literature—praised for its vivid storytelling, emotional depth, and disturbing realism. It’s a book that continues to challenge readers’ understanding of childhood and civilization itself.

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