Daughters of Captain Cook
Discover the captivating narrative of Daughters of Captain Cook by Linda Spalding, published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC in 1989. This modern fiction novel, spanning 192 pages, delves into the complexities of love, obsession, and cultural heritage.
As Jesse Quill witnesses her husband’s growing fascination with Maya, a 14-year-old Hawaiian girl, she finds herself grappling not only with the pain of infidelity but also with the deep-rooted beliefs that define Hawaiian culture. Spalding masterfully weaves a story that explores the intricate clash of cultures and the enduring impact of ancestral legacies.
This new edition invites readers to immerse themselves in a thought-provoking exploration of identity and connection. Don't miss the chance to experience this poignant tale that resonates with timeless themes and rich cultural insights.