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"Cumner's Son and Other South Sea Folk" is a collection of short stories set in the South Seas and Australia, focusing on the lives of the inhabitants and their challenges in the early 20th century. The central narrative follows a young, brave protagonist who becomes entangled in a cultural and political crisis in a small, fictional town. As the community faces turmoil, with the decline of a powerful leader and the rise of treachery, the protagonist takes on a dangerous mission that could determine the town's fate. This journey is filled with peril, but it also reflects themes of courage,…mehr

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"Cumner's Son and Other South Sea Folk" is a collection of short stories set in the South Seas and Australia, focusing on the lives of the inhabitants and their challenges in the early 20th century. The central narrative follows a young, brave protagonist who becomes entangled in a cultural and political crisis in a small, fictional town. As the community faces turmoil, with the decline of a powerful leader and the rise of treachery, the protagonist takes on a dangerous mission that could determine the town's fate. This journey is filled with peril, but it also reflects themes of courage, duty, and the tension between indigenous and colonial influences. The stories depict characters navigating complex social dynamics, including loyalty, leadership, and survival in a rapidly changing world. The author weaves together adventure, personal sacrifice, and political conflict, exploring how these elements shape the lives of people living in a region marked by both beauty and danger. With rich settings and vivid depictions of the environment, the collection highlights the resilience of individuals facing extraordinary challenges.
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Gilbert Parker (1862-1932) was a Canadian novelist, politician, and journalist, known for his vivid story -telling and engaging narratives. Born in Ontario, he became prominent in the early 20th century, particularly for his works that often explore themes of adventure, love, and the complexities of human relationships. Parker is best known for his novels such as ""The Seats of the Mighty,"" which depicts the struggles and conflicts in Canada during the time of French and English colonialism, and ""Carnac's Folly,"" which highlights the tension between ambition and the natural world. His writing is characterized by rich descriptions of the Canadian landscape and an exploration of both personal and societal issues. In addition to his literary career, Parker was involved in politics and served as a Member of Parliament in Canada. His contributions to literature and public life have left a lasting legacy, and he remains an important figure in Canadian literary history.