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A High Wind in Jamaica
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Rosana
Oct 22, 2009 rated it it was amazing
Shelves: 2010, nyrb, favorites
We had a snow storm that lasted 36 hours or so. While the wind howled outside, I sat by the fireplace with this book all day yesterday. I grabbed it again this morning and, funny thing, the storm let down about the time I finished it this afternoon. Now I don’t know if the storm was so bad as I recall it, or it was this disturbing story that made everything look so dark and disquieting for the past 2 days.

First things first, this is not a children’s story. It is not a young-adult story either. I
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Ken
Oct 24, 2010 rated it really liked it
It starts with a storm in Jamaica where a British family with many children lives a desultory life. Tellingly, a description of the family pet, a cat, being killed by feral cats who give it chase, creates a powerful reaction among the children -- notably, a greater reaction than they felt over the death of an old Jamaican man that they had witnessed. This foreshadows deaths to come, and author Richard Hughes delivers it all in a seemingly laconic and dispassionate tone. For a 1929 product, A HIG ...more
Geoffrey
Oct 02, 2009 rated it liked it
Well, I had heard an author on NPR rave about this book, so I found a used copy and gave it a read. Unlike the other "the raver", I only felt it was okay. I didn't find it all that shocking, as the other author intimated. But it is an interesting account of children captured by pirates and how that unfolds. ...more
Courtney
Feb 19, 2007 marked it as to-read  ·  review of another edition
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