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A Song for the Stars
- Narrated by: Justine Eyre
- Length: 8 hrs and 7 mins
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Summary
Hawaiian Islands, 1779
As the second daughter of a royal chief, Maile will be permitted to marry for love. Her fiance is the best navigator in Hawaii, and he taught her everything he knows - how to feel the ocean, observe the winds, read the stars, and how to love.
But when sailors from a strange place called England arrive on her island, a misunderstanding ends in battle, and Maile is suddenly widowed before she is wed.
Finding herself in the middle of the battle and fearing for her life, Maile takes John Harbottle, the wounded man who killed her fiance, prisoner, and though originally intending to let him die, she reluctantly heals him. In the process, she discovers the man she thought was her enemy might be her ally instead.
John has been Captain James Cook's translator for three voyages across the Pacific. He is kind and clearly fascinated with Maile's homeland and her people - and Maile herself. But guilt continues to drive a wedge between them: John's guilt over the death he caused, and Maile's guilt over the truth about what triggered the deadly battle - a secret she's kept hidden from everyone on the island.
When Maile is tasked with teaching John how to navigate using the stars so he can sail back to England, they must also navigate the challenges of being from very different cultures. In doing so, they might also find the peace that comes when two hearts become one.
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- Wani
- 13-08-23
Beautiful story, great narration.
The story line was well written and likeable characters. Justine Eyre tells these regency stories very well, I look forward to any book I pick up where is is the narrator.
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- Mette Neerbek
- 19-09-22
A Beautiful story
A wise and beautiful story - timeless and relevant at anytime.
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- Amanda
- 28-01-23
Beautiful
Beautiful story so well written
Justin brought the story alive in every way thank you
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- Daniel
- 19-09-22
An insight into life on Hawaii
A really lovley story line, I really I enjoyed this book I'm hoping another one will be written to carry the story on as so much unanswered, it took a while to get used to the narrator as a bit slow overall a great book..
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- ToriV
- 24-01-24
Pleasant story if not predictable
Started off well as a historically based piece of fiction, with such beautifully woven anthropological observations dotting along the way.
It does feel rather drawn out yet tends to speed over key peaks in the story arc as well.
Teaches you to pay attention to nature and the glorious natural world.
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