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The narrative follows a family whose children are sent from a decaying plantation household to sea, where they are captured by a band of pirates. Removed from adult supervision, the children abandon familiar social conventions and display unsettling, often ambiguous behavior that confounds their captors and the adults who seek them. Grown-up interpretations, shaped by sentiment and prejudice, misread events and escalate consequences. Set against a lush, collapsing tropical landscape, the work examines innocence and culpability, the limits of understanding between generations, and the moral ambiguity that arises when childhood autonomy collides with adult expectation.

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Richard Hughes

Richard Hughes was a British author and poet, best known for his novel "A High Wind in Jamaica," which explores the complexities of childhood and morality through the lens of a group of children kidnapped by pirates. His writing often reflects a keen observation of human nature and the interplay between innocence and experience. In addition to his prose, Hughes contributed to the literary landscape with his poetry collection "Gipsy-Night, and Other Poems," showcasing his versatility as a writer. His works continue to resonate with readers for their rich narrative style and psychological depth.

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