In the fall of 1810, Eamon McGrath wakes up in the hold of a ship far out at sea. Stolen from his New England life and family, he has been shanghaied to work aboard a merchant vessel, replacing crew lost to the British Navy. As Eamon circles the globe, he survives a terrible beating, storms, and shipwreck. Eamon's bitterness nearly consumes him, until he finds the beauty of this planet undeniable and essential and joins the brotherhood of the sea. Profoundly changed by a journey filled with perseverance, discovery, and ...
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In the fall of 1810, Eamon McGrath wakes up in the hold of a ship far out at sea. Stolen from his New England life and family, he has been shanghaied to work aboard a merchant vessel, replacing crew lost to the British Navy. As Eamon circles the globe, he survives a terrible beating, storms, and shipwreck. Eamon's bitterness nearly consumes him, until he finds the beauty of this planet undeniable and essential and joins the brotherhood of the sea. Profoundly changed by a journey filled with perseverance, discovery, and love, what will he find if he makes it home again?
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Jon Howeââ?¬â?¢s taut novel ââ?¬Å"Shanghaiedââ?¬Â? is set in the early 1800s. The protagonist, Eamon McGrath, wakes up in the hold of a merchant vessel at sea, confused and lost. He soon finds out that he has been shanghaied, a common practice then, of forcing someone to join a ship lacking a full crew. In this case, Eamon has been torn away from his beloved family in New England after the merchant vessel lost its crew to the British Navy.
His bitterness and agony following his upended life earn him an unlikely welcome on board with a thorough beating that leaves him unconscious. As the ship navigates across the globe, from the Solomon Islands, New Guinea, the Spanish-held Philippines, the North Pacific, and even the Chinese region of Hong Kong, Eamon eventually develops an appreciation and clarity for the other sailors. He finds commonality with his fellow sailors as they maneuver through violent storms and destructive shipwrecks. As he navigates between loneliness from being away from home and the sea, Eamon hopes to return to New England, uncertain of what he may find when he gets there. His seamanship and resourcefulness are tested, as are his resolve and perseverance in a bid to stay alive at every turn.
As the ship and the narrative move together accordingly, ââ?¬Å"Shanghaiedââ?¬Â? will let you sail downwind right from your armchair, experiencing the sound of the waves breaking on the reefs, watching the sails protrude from their canted masts, smelling briny wet wood, and ultimately returning back to shore refreshed. Howeââ?¬â?¢s imagination provides a worthy compass to guide readers through, an aspect that left me reflecting on the rewards of valiance, empathy, and bravery during challenges. He provides a unique and enduring panorama of a man torn between the elements Eamon lives in, a world of breathtaking beauty that he grows accustomed to, and the grief of a family lost.
The remarkable twists of the story hold the readerââ?¬â?¢s attention in a book that is steeped in both action and atmosphere. It is the character growth of the main protagonist that sets the tempo of the story. One major strength of the book is the authorââ?¬â?¢s superb ability to identify his charactersââ?¬â?¢ ethnic backgrounds, an attractive premise that draws upon the inclusivity of his audience in his gripping narrative. All said and done, ââ?¬Å"Shanghaiedââ?¬Â? by Jon Howe is a beautifully crafted story that will enthrall any voracious lover of sea-faring stories.
L.T.
Dec 20, 2023
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Shanghaied by Jon Howe presents a riveting tale set in the 1800s, focusing on Eamon, a local printer who unexpectedly finds himself at sea aboard the commercial ship Atalanta. The novel begins with a startling premise: Eamon, along with two other men from his town, is drugged, abducted, and forced into service as part of the ship's crew. What follows is Eamon's journey of adaptation, acceptance, and an unwavering determination to return home.
Throughout his voyages on the Atalanta, Eamon encounters a series of harrowing experiences, including a brutal beating, the kindness of strangers, a shipwreck, and the loss of comrades. Each moment offers a fresh lens through which Eamon views the world and himself, painting a vivid portrait of resilience and personal growth. The concept of resilience â�" the ability to recover from difficulties â�" is a central theme eloquently explored in the narrative. The author skillfully contrasts characters who succumb to their circumstances against the backdrop of Eamon's steadfast perseverance, highlighting the transformative power of resilience. Jon Howe's writing is notable for its meticulous attention to detail, particularly in the realms of historical and nautical knowledge. The narrative is rich with comprehensive descriptions and fluid dialogue, immersing readers in the intricate world of 19th-century merchant vessels. The vivid portrayal of life at sea is balanced with the stark realities of the era's hardships and challenges. While the book excels in its authentic and contextually appropriate descriptive language, it is worth noting that readers unfamiliar with nautical terminology may find certain sections challenging. However, the author does include an extensive glossary of nautical terms at the back of the book.
Shanghaied stands out for its compelling storytelling and well-crafted characters. It's a novel that will particularly resonate with enthusiasts of historical fiction and maritime adventures, offering a journey not only across the oceans but through the resilience of the human spirit.