Not Yet Drown'd by Peg Kingman
Not Yet Drown'd is a book that I would have probably missed if a gift copy had not come across my notice. Written by an author from Potter Valley, Peg Kingman, it opens a world about which I know next to nothing. Scots woman, Catherine MacDonald a recent widow, taking care of her dead husband's daughter is disturbed by a package from India. It contains an incredible paisley shawl, a package of tea and a musical score written in the hand of her supposedly dead twin brother.
Restless and pushed by the appearance of an obnoxious relative of her husband who demands the return of the child, she joins her other brother Hector on his trip to India.
Joined by a mysterious Indian woman and an escaped slave, the ship sails around Africa and onto India. Just like the intricate design of a paisley shawl, the story is decorated with tales of the East India Company, scottish tunes, bagpipe airs, steamship diagrams, tea growing, matriarchal Indian tribes, the beginnings of Chess, South African settler's trying to tame Zebras, Indian customes, British society and so much more.
It is a lovely and intricate tale and well worth reading.
And if you are curious about what happened to a group on the way to India whose ship wrecked off the wild coast of Pondoland, try Calibran's Shore: the Wreck of the Grosvenor and the strange fate of her survivors.
Eliza
Restless and pushed by the appearance of an obnoxious relative of her husband who demands the return of the child, she joins her other brother Hector on his trip to India.
Joined by a mysterious Indian woman and an escaped slave, the ship sails around Africa and onto India. Just like the intricate design of a paisley shawl, the story is decorated with tales of the East India Company, scottish tunes, bagpipe airs, steamship diagrams, tea growing, matriarchal Indian tribes, the beginnings of Chess, South African settler's trying to tame Zebras, Indian customes, British society and so much more.
It is a lovely and intricate tale and well worth reading.
And if you are curious about what happened to a group on the way to India whose ship wrecked off the wild coast of Pondoland, try Calibran's Shore: the Wreck of the Grosvenor and the strange fate of her survivors.
Eliza
Labels: 19th century, bagpipe music, East India Company, India, Not Yet Drown'd, Peg Kingman, Scotland
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