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The Sailmaker's Daughter: A Novel [Hardcover]

Stephanie Johnson (Author)


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July 14, 2003
It is 1918 and Spanish Flu is epidemic in Suva, the capital of Fiji. Twelve year old Olive is sent with her brothers and grandmother to Taveuni to stay with her childless aunt and uncle on their sugar plantation to escape the disease as her mother lies dying of the flu in their family home. The months that follow hold magic and sorrow for Olive, as she uncovers well kept family secrets and grieves for her dying mother.

The Sailmaker's Daughter is dedicated to the memory of Stephanie Johnson's grandmother, who was born in Fiji in 1905. Like Olive in the book, her grandmother was one of a large family; her father was the sailmaker in Suva and her mother died of the Spanish Flu at the end of the Great War. The Sailmaker's Daughter is both a tribute to Stephanie Johnson's grandmother and a powerful evocation of a mystical paradise lived and lost.

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In 1918, 12-year-old Olive's mother is the victim of an influenza outbreak in Fiji. Olive is sent to stay with her childless aunt and uncle on a plantation. Different chapters tell the story through the eyes of several women: Olive, her mother, her aunt, her grandmother (a former prostitute), Elvira (Olive's mentally retarded aunt, a former lover of the poet Rupert Brooke), Agnes (a painter, so lacking in self-knowledge she doesn't know she's a racist), and Agnes' lover Constance (a writer reminiscent of Gertrude Stein). Each woman appears as sometimes sympathetic and sometimes detestable. The novel assumes the reader is at least somewhat familiar with the general way in which a colony was run in the 1900s; a map and glossary are included to fill in some of the blanks. Although there is considerable melodrama, there is nothing romantic about this historical novel/coming-of-age story. The closing chapters and epilogue raise more questions and issues than they answer, but they give a feeling of hope and redemption. Marta Segal
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"Taut and canny book...it's like a piece of chamber music in a minor key, full of the sounds of boats and waves." - New York Times Book Review (9/21/2003)

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press; 1st edition (July 14, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312306938
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312306939
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.7 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,229,344 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Halfway to the dining-room, Olive remembered she should have put on her church frock, because today they were going on a voyage. Read the first page
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copra boat, tapa cloth
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Aunt Maud, Miss Perkins-Green, Uncle Bernard, Doctor Ricketts, Miss Prime-Belcher, Agnes Perkins-Green, Lake Tagimaucia, Lucky Lunaria, Vuna Point, Reverend Jamieson, Constance Prime-Belcher, New Zealand, Peppermint Cure, Prince of Wales, Waimanu Road, Henry Rider Haggard, Island Princess, Rupert Brooke, Colonial Office, Constable Moffatt, Court Bailiff, Honourable Baxendale
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