Strangers' Banquet
by
Donn Byrne
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1036516601
ISBN-13
9781036516604
Publisher
Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
Product Classification:
Children's / Teenage fiction & true stories
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This book immerses readers in the epic tale of an aged sea captain, Shane Butler Keogh, whose life story unfolds through vivid recollections shared with his daughter. At eighty-seven, Keogh's adventures span the globe, from Java Island to San Francisco, embodying the spirit of maritime exploration and cultural encounters that defined centuries of seafaring history. His narrative weaves through his experiences with diverse seas and ships, marriages that cross cultural boundaries, and a commanding presence that both inspired and intimidated.
The author situates this fascinating character within a rich tapestry of historical contexts and literary traditions, invoking comparisons to legendary figures such as Solomon the King. The thematic depth explores notions of identity, legacy, and the interplay between man's nature and the formidable force of the sea. Through Keoghs eyes, readers are invited to ponder themes of authority, familial bonds, and the inexorable pull of one's origins.
In presenting these ideas, the book not only offers a captivating account of a man who seems larger than life but also delves into the universal search for meaning amidst life's tumultuous journeys. The insights gained from Keoghs reflections serve as a testament to the enduring allure of narratives that connect us to our past while questioning where we belong in the tapestry of human history. This compelling read promises not only an enthralling journey across oceans but also an exploration into the depths of human experience.
The author situates this fascinating character within a rich tapestry of historical contexts and literary traditions, invoking comparisons to legendary figures such as Solomon the King. The thematic depth explores notions of identity, legacy, and the interplay between man's nature and the formidable force of the sea. Through Keoghs eyes, readers are invited to ponder themes of authority, familial bonds, and the inexorable pull of one's origins.
In presenting these ideas, the book not only offers a captivating account of a man who seems larger than life but also delves into the universal search for meaning amidst life's tumultuous journeys. The insights gained from Keoghs reflections serve as a testament to the enduring allure of narratives that connect us to our past while questioning where we belong in the tapestry of human history. This compelling read promises not only an enthralling journey across oceans but also an exploration into the depths of human experience.
This book immerses readers in the epic tale of an aged sea captain, Shane Butler Keogh, whose life story unfolds through vivid recollections shared with his daughter. At eighty-seven, Keogh''s adventures span the globe, from Java Island to San Francisco, embodying the spirit of maritime exploration and cultural encounters that defined centuries of seafaring history. His narrative weaves through his experiences with diverse seas and ships, marriages that cross cultural boundaries, and a commanding presence that both inspired and intimidated.
The author situates this fascinating character within a rich tapestry of historical contexts and literary traditions, invoking comparisons to legendary figures such as Solomon the King. The thematic depth explores notions of identity, legacy, and the interplay between man''s nature and the formidable force of the sea. Through Keoghs eyes, readers are invited to ponder themes of authority, familial bonds, and the inexorable pull of one''s origins.
In presenting these ideas, the book not only offers a captivating account of a man who seems larger than life but also delves into the universal search for meaning amidst life''s tumultuous journeys. The insights gained from Keoghs reflections serve as a testament to the enduring allure of narratives that connect us to our past while questioning where we belong in the tapestry of human history. This compelling read promises not only an enthralling journey across oceans but also an exploration into the depths of human experience.
The author situates this fascinating character within a rich tapestry of historical contexts and literary traditions, invoking comparisons to legendary figures such as Solomon the King. The thematic depth explores notions of identity, legacy, and the interplay between man''s nature and the formidable force of the sea. Through Keoghs eyes, readers are invited to ponder themes of authority, familial bonds, and the inexorable pull of one''s origins.
In presenting these ideas, the book not only offers a captivating account of a man who seems larger than life but also delves into the universal search for meaning amidst life''s tumultuous journeys. The insights gained from Keoghs reflections serve as a testament to the enduring allure of narratives that connect us to our past while questioning where we belong in the tapestry of human history. This compelling read promises not only an enthralling journey across oceans but also an exploration into the depths of human experience.
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