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The Caribbean
The Caribbean
Author: James A. Michener
The scope of this novel is vast and it spans a period from the 14th century to the present day. The central character of the novel is the Caribbean Sea which has been the setting throughout history for deeds of daring, infamy and adventure. The author also wrote "Hawaii" and "Alaska".
ISBN-13: 9780436279713
ISBN-10: 0436279711
Pages: 600
Edition: illustrated edition
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Publisher: Martin Secker & Warburg Ltd
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette
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Readnmachine avatar reviewed The Caribbean on + 1440 more book reviews
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Michener uses his tried & true formula here on the Caribbean, tracing the people and history of the region from the 1300s through the present day. The technique allows him to present an overview of a region's impact -- and in fact, the connections drawn between 17th century Caribbean and 21st century United States are probably the most interesting portion of the novel. The drawback is that no one period is allowed enough time on stage to fully develop the characters.
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VivaLaVole avatar reviewed The Caribbean on + 119 more book reviews
A huge sweeping novel -- very engrossing and powerful novel. Michner is truly amazing.
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An abridged version but is a good story and a nice commuter version.
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Informed me about the complex history of the region that increased my understanding of the different island cultures and of the fascinating people who made them what they are.
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Good, but lengthy and there is a lot of military history that although it's important, I didnt' care for it.
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James Michener is a writer's writer. He weaves history fact and fiction into his books. I began the book before a cruise but did not get it finished until I returned home - it is more than 800 pages long. Each chapter, however is separate yet ties into the whole. Visiting Panama and the town of Portobella, I had a greater appreciation of the history of the place.


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