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The Pirate's Daughter
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An unforgettable story of love and adventure, spanning three decades of Jamaican history.Jamaica, 1946.; Errol Flynn washes up on in the Zaca", his storm-wrecked yacht.; Ida Joseph, the teenaged daughter of Port Antonio's Justice of the Peace, is intrigued to learn that the 'World's Handsomest Man' is on the island, and makes it her business to meet him.;For the jaded swashbuckler, Jamaica is a tropical paradise that Ida, unfazed by his celebrity, seems to share.;Soon Flynn has made a home for himself on Navy Island, where he entertains the cream of Hollywood at parties;that become a byword for decadence; - and;Ida has set her heart on marrying this charismatic older man who has singled her out for his attention.; Flynn and Ida do not marry, but Ida bears Flynn a daughter, May, who will meet her father but once.; The Pirate's Daughter" is a tale of passion and recklessness, of two generations of women and their battles for love and survivial, and of a nation struggling to rise to the challenge of hard-won independence.

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Margaret Cezair-Thompson

Headline Publishing Group (UNITED KINGDOM)

2008

9780755343591

PAPERBACK - 512 Pages

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Customer rating on The Pirate's Daughter: 4 out of 5 stars

Average rating (2 reviews)

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars Fantastic

tabbykat | 30/08/2008 | See all tabbykat's reviews (4) »

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. The characters really came to life I felt as though I was there with them. It kept me gripped from the beggining to the very end.

Customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars Disappointing

greeneyes120287 | 19/07/2008 | See all greeneyes120287's reviews (2) »

The book started off well, and I loved the way the lives of the grandmother, mother and daughter blended together, and how she set the scene of the beautiful island in jamaica with all the lives of the characters growing and developing. But that was about all I loved. It was an interesting story, but the way it just ended without a satisfying outcome was irritating. I put this book down with disappointment, and won't be picking it up any time soon.

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