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Coconut Chaos: Pitcairn, Mutiny And A Seduction At Sea

Coconut Chaos: Pitcairn, Mutiny And A Seduction At Sea Books

A personal voyage to obscure Pitcairn Island, with profound modern echoes of the Bounty mutineers who settled there. This singular tale by Whitbread Prize-winning writer Diana Souhami ('Selkirk's Island') connects the famous mutiny on the Bounty in the Pacific Ocean in 1789 to the plight of the islanders of Pitcairn now. Its conceptual core is how a small chance thing, the taking of a coconut by Fletcher Christian from William Bligh's stores on the ship, had dramatic ramifications that continue today. The analogy is with chaos theory in science: how a small variation in conditions can result in dynamic transformations elsewhere. This story moves from a simple, random event to its complex connections. The vivid narrative includes mutiny, travel, biography, incest, homosexuality, murder and rape, science and technology, fantasy and selective history