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About This Book

The first-person narrator, commander of a tramp steamer, steers into the floating mass of seaweed and derelicts known as the Sargasso Sea, where his vessel and crew become stranded among a community of shipwreck survivors. The narrative recounts life among the Sargassons: their manners, ceremonies, jealousies, revolts, and inventive use of salvaged materials. A romantic attachment develops with a woman called Fidette as the narrator adapts to new customs, helps build boats, and faces plots of treason and internecine violence. The tale follows the community's struggles, the refitting of the Caribas, and the eventual attempt to steam out of the floating continent.

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Julius Chambers

Julius Chambers was an author known for his work in the romance genre, particularly for his novel "In Sargasso. Missing, a romance." His writing often explores themes of love and adventure, set against vivid backdrops. Chambers' contributions to literature reflect the romantic ideals of his time, engaging readers with compelling narratives and emotional depth. While not widely recognized today, his work offers a glimpse into the literary landscape of his era.

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