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Paperback The Sailor's Return Book

ISBN: 1025967747

ISBN13: 9781025967745

The Sailor's Return

"The Sailor's Return" is a poignant and starkly realistic novel that explores the tragic consequences of social intolerance in rural England. The story follows William Targett, a merchant sailor who returns to his home village in Dorset after years at sea. He brings with him his beloved wife, Tulip-an African princess-and their young son, hoping to find peace and a stable life by purchasing a local inn.

However, their arrival exposes the deep-seated xenophobia and bigotry of the insular village community. Despite William's efforts to integrate and Tulip's gentle nature, they are met with relentless hostility and suspicion from the locals. The narrative is direct and evocative, painting a vivid picture of the English countryside while delving into the psychological toll of isolation and prejudice.

"The Sailor's Return" remains a powerful critique of cultural collision and the destructive nature of ignorance. It offers a timeless and sobering reflection on the struggle for acceptance in a closed-minded society, highlighting the enduring tensions between personal love and public hatred.

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