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The Wide Wide Sea

By: Hampton Sides
Narrated by: Peter Noble
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From New York Times bestselling author Hampton Sides, an epic account of the most momentous voyage of the Age of Exploration, which culminated in Captain James Cook's death in Hawaii, and left a complex and controversial legacy still debated to this day.

On July 12th, 1776, Captain James Cook, already lionized as the greatest explorer in British history, set off on his third voyage in his ship the HMS Resolution. Two-and-a-half years later, on a beach on the island of Hawaii, Cook was killed in a conflict with native Hawaiians. How did Cook, who was unique among captains for his respect for Indigenous peoples and cultures, come to that fatal moment?

Hampton Sides' bravura account of Cook's last journey both wrestles with Cook's legacy and provides a thrilling narrative of the titanic efforts and continual danger that characterised exploration in the 1700s. Cook was renowned for his peerless seamanship, his humane leadership, and his dedication to science--the famed naturalist Joseph Banks accompanied him on his first voyage, and Cook has been called one of the most important figures of the Age of Enlightenment. He was also deeply interested in the native people he encountered. In fact, his stated mission was to return a Tahitian man, Mai, who had become the toast of London, to his home islands. On previous expeditions, Cook mapped huge swaths of the Pacific, including the east coast of Australia, and initiated first European contact with numerous peoples. He treated his crew well, and endeavoured to learn about the societies he encountered with curiosity and without judgement.

Yet something was different on this last voyage. Cook became mercurial, resorting to the lash to enforce discipline, and led his two vessels into danger time and again. Uncharacteristically, he ordered violent retaliation for perceived theft on the part of native peoples. This may have had something to do with his secret orders, which were to chart and claim lands before Britain's imperial rivals could, and to discover the fabled Northwest Passage. Whatever Cook's intentions, his scientific efforts were the sharp edge of the colonial sword, and the ultimate effects of first contact were catastrophic for Indigenous people around the world. The tensions between Cook's overt and covert missions came to a head on the shores of Hawaii. His first landing there was harmonious, but when Cook returned after mapping the coast of the Pacific Northwest and Alaska, his exploitative treatment of the Hawaiians led to the fatal encounter.

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What a story!

I loved it, I want more - I highly recommend it. Fascinating and very insightful - go for it

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Excellent read.

Lots of detail in this fascinating story. Cook was indeed a tired man on his last voyage, which led him to many mistakes and to his final undoing. He was a good leader of men and a great mariner. This book is an excellent read. Amazing story very well told and narrated. Highly recommend.

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Wonderful listen

Really interesting and detailed account. I found all the details of the journey fascinating and it’s a great narration.

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Totally gripping!

Truly engaging. I’m addicted to nautical stories and this account balances brilliantly historical accuracy with drama and entertainment. Absolutely loved it. A book this long that can maintain interest throughout is a fabulous achievement. Kudos to this writer - more please!

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Epic, fascinating, brilliant

Could not get enough. A sweeping, incredible story, told with sensitivity and nuance. Great narration. Want to start it over again.

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Stunning book, stunning narration

Much like many of the men of his day, Captain James Cook's legacy has not had the most enjoyable jaunt from death to modern day. Where once he was viewed as the greatest British explorer, the modern lens has altered views of him by varying degrees. What this book does so well, through use of contemporary sources, is put the reader right there alongside Cook and those he travelled with on his fatal final voyage.

In The Wide Wide Sea we witness the journey almost as Cook would have (just without the peril and rough nights sleeping that the sea brings). We also get thrust into what was a political hotbed of uncertainty across the globe, one Cook managed to unknowingly meander his way through with style and grace.

Hampton Sides tells a wonderful tale and does so in a style that engages the audience in ways they might no be expecting from a non-fiction. I think what sets this out from other pieces focusing on individuals is that it's by no means a biography of the man himself. It's a focused spotlight on Cook's final voyage and features all the moving parts that added up to said expedition. One great aspect of this is the tale of Mai. 

Mai (known as Omai in Europe) was a native of the Society Islands who was brought from his homeland to England. He lived a fascinating life filled with riches, women, and grand travels that none of his contemporaries could have dreamed of. Yet his tale is still very much one of the West trying to capitalise on those they see as less advanced than themselves. Mai was treated incredibly well, and given luxuries many of us today would be in envy of, but he was still paraded around England like a showpiece to those who had never witnessed natives of far-off Polynesia. 

Overall, this is very much a book that anyone with a passing interest in nautical history should pick up. It's thoroughly engaging and enjoyable throughout. I found it to be a delightful little window from our world into another and am eagerly searching for my next nautical tale

The narration was absolutely top draw and did the subject matter credit

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A compelling true story.

Although a long listen, I was completely absorbed in the narrative. The research must have been phenomenal and was written in a way that compelled you to listen. The audio book was beautifully read which made digesting the information easy. My husband recommended this listen to me and I throughly enjoyed it.

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Fascinating piece of history

The subject is simply hard to beat. But the pacing is also great, with just the right amount of details.

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Beautifully told and written. An astonishing epic.

For lovers of history, endeavour, science, medicine, empire, race, and human nature. Magnificent detail and research.

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This was an interesting topic for me. However, this book is too detailed, as if it was written to be paid per word. Lots of unnecessary information that detracts you from the overall story, which is fascinating. The person reading it did not help. It was like he was struggling to make it all sound boring. I really struggled through it.

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