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They Call Me Ishmael

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

They Call Me Ishmael

Contributors:

By (Author) John D. Kuhns

ISBN:

9781637581490

Publisher:

Permuted Press

Imprint:

Post Hill Press

Publication Date:

4th May 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Historical fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

448

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 36mm

Weight:

723g

Description

Set in the South Pacific and based on true events, this is a novel about war, gold, interracial friendship, and the emergence of a new nation.

Growing up in Bougainville, an island archipelago in the South Pacific, Ishmael always wanted to be a soldier. The Crisisa brutal civil war with Papua New Guinea ignited by the gargantuan Panguna Minegives him his chance. As the guerrilla leader of the Bougainville Revolutionary Army, Ishmael secures a peace agreement that provides his islands with a measure of autonomy and the future right to conduct an independence referendum. If the people vote affirmatively, Bougainville could become the newest nation on earth.

In the aftermath of the Crisis, Bougainvilles corrupt and inept government causes a vacuum. From its perch across the Pacific, China salivates. They covet Bougainville, both for its Panguna Mine and its strategic location, and are prepared to do whatever it takes to grab it.

When Ishmael and Bougainvilles chiefs ask Jack Davis, a pin-striped American investor, to help rebuild their economy, he is intrigued. Although primitive, Bougainville holds billions in gold and copper, and its people seem lovely. Jacks life has been comfortable, but things are changing. His family members have moved on with their lives, and his country doesnt seem to value people like him anymore. Maybe Bougainville would be different.

That two menone black and one whitefrom totally different walks of life could meet on a remote island and decide they stand for the same things is a testament to Bougainville and its people, and shapes a story that anyone who believes in the innate goodness of humanity should read. The fact that it all really happened is truly inspirational.

Author Bio

John D. Kuhns is the author of three previously published novels, including China Fortunes, Ballad of a Tin Man, and South of the Clouds. He writes stories derived from his personal experiences. He has lived and worked in Bougainville since 2015.

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