Description
1961 Signet Classic edition. Slightly different cover art than shown. Paperback cover has some edge wear and creasing. The pages have some occasional underlining through out. The binding is secure.
This well-loved copy of Richard Hughes’ “A High Wind in Jamaica” offers a unique opportunity to delve into a literary masterpiece that defies categorization. Published in 1961 by Signet Classic, this edition bears the marks of a cherished read, with its creased cover and underlined passages hinting at the profound impact the story had on its previous owner.
Hughes’ novel, first published in 1929, is a daring exploration of childhood innocence juxtaposed against the harsh realities of the adult world. Set in the early 19th century, the narrative follows a group of children who fall into the hands of pirates after a hurricane strikes their family’s estate in Jamaica. What unfolds is a haunting and darkly comic tale that challenges societal norms and confronts the reader with the complexities of human nature.
Beyond its gripping storyline, “A High Wind in Jamaica” is a rich tapestry woven with themes of colonialism, power dynamics, and the loss of innocence. Hughes’ masterful prose and vivid characterizations have earned the novel a place among the most celebrated works of 20th-century literature, captivating readers and literary scholars alike with its daring and unconventional approach.
This particular copy, with its well-worn pages and marked passages, offers a unique glimpse into the reading experience of a kindred spirit who found resonance in Hughes’ poignant and thought-provoking narrative. For collectors and readers alike, it is a tangible connection to the enduring legacy of a literary masterwork that continues to challenge and inspire generations of readers.