The Flemmings And "Flash Harry" Of Savait From "The Strange Adventure Of James Shervinton and Other Stories" - 1902
by Louis Becke
About this book
Louis Becke's The Flemmings And "Flash Harry" Of Savait, from The Strange Adventure Of James Shervinton and Other Stories (1902), plunges listeners into the sun-drenched yet precarious world of Pacific island life. Set on Anaa in the Paumotu Group, the tale follows Martin Flemming, a resident trader whose honesty, family ties, and dealings with proud Polynesian villagers illuminate the tensions and alliances of colonial-era commerce. Becke’s crisp storytelling captures everyday struggles—trade, loyalty, cultural misunderstanding—and the quiet heroism of ordinary people far from metropolitan shores.
Blending adventure with social observation, these short fiction pieces reflect late‑19th/early‑20th century maritime life, colonial encounter, and the rhythms of island communities. Becke’s prose balances evocative atmosphere with moral nuance, offering vivid character portraits without melodrama. Historical details root the narrative in its era while themes of resilience, identity, and cross-cultural respect remain surprisingly modern.
Ideal for listeners who enjoy classic maritime fiction and literary short stories, this audiobook appeals to fans of historical atmosphere, seafaring adventure, and richly drawn island settings. Tune in for a quietly powerful glimpse of Pacific life and human connection at the edge of empire.
