Islands in the Stream
Experience the captivating world of Islands in the Stream, a remarkable novel by the legendary Ernest Hemingway. Published posthumously in 1970, this work stands as Hemingway's last literary masterpiece. Set in the 1930s, the story follows Thomas Hudson, an artist and adventurer living in the picturesque Bimini Islands, nestled in the Gulf Stream. Struggling with the separation from his sons due to their controlling mother, Hudson navigates a life shaped by the ocean's waves and tides. As his sons visit the island, he confronts the complexities of fatherhood and personal loss. With a compelling narrative divided into three parts, this 464-page novel offers a profound exploration of love, loss, and the human spirit. Published by bookshop.lt in 2017, Islands in the Stream is a must-read for fans of American literature and Hemingway enthusiasts alike.