Years after she is carried off to a strange island, chieftain's daughter Tepua returns to her people, only to find that a band of foreigners have shattered the mystical beauty of her home.
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Here we go again with lost European explorers.,
By Heather H. "Heather H." (New Jersey, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sister Of The Sun (Paperback)
After a while it does get to be mundane, natives are afarid and amazed by their white skin, blue eyes, and clothing. They always come up with almost silly explanations for the things the strangers have, gunpowder is black sand. The Europeans are afraid of the savages but always seem to understand the language quickly and become somewhat accepted. Almost always one of them will realize the exotic things the savages have and how much they could be worth. A poor follow up from "Daughter of the Reef".
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