Henderson's Spear

Henderson's Spear

by RonaldWright (Author)

Synopsis

Henderson is a Man of Empire. He has seen the world ebb and flow. When he dies, he leaves behind a treasure trove of objects, of momentoes to a life well-lived. To his grand-daughter, Liv, he has always been a shadowy figure whose stories exist on an almost mythical plane, until, clearing her mother's house, she discovers his diaries, which offer a glimpse into a world beneath the polished fa ade of Victorian England. Some years later Liv finds herself writing to the daughter she hasn't seen since birth and tracing the patterns which have brought her to a Polynesian jail and which stretch back to the last century and to Henderson. In 1892, Henderson set sail on a journey accompanying Queen Victoria's young grandsons, the Princes George and Eddy, on a two year sojourn around the South Seas. During that voyage, the events he witnesses are to have a near fatal effect on his life. A century later, Liv is left to piece together the fragments of his life and their meaning while at the same time attempting to clarify the more recent past- her own peculiar predicament and the disappearance of her father in the aftermath of the Korean War. The journey she undertakes is as harrowing

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: Doubleday
Published: 06 Aug 2001

ISBN 10: 0385602707
ISBN 13: 9780385602709

Author Bio
Ronald Wright was born in England, educated at Cambridge, and now lives in Canada. His first novel, A Scientific Romance, was the winner of the David Higham Award in 1998. His other books include Time Among the Maya and Stolen Continents, a history of the Americas as seen by the 'discovered', which was chosen as book of the year by both the Independent and the Sunday Times, and won Canada's Gordon Montador Award. He is also the author of Home and Away, an acclaimed collection of travel pieces. His work has been widely translated and anthologised.