Eyes of the Calusa
Holly Moulder
White Pelican Press
132 Marcella Avenue Sharpsburg, GA 30277
ISBN 9780979040504, $8.95
"Eyes of the Calusa" by Holly Moulder is the story of
Mara, a Calusa Indian from the southwest coast of Florida, who is
captured by pirates and sold into slavery. Mara's adventure starts
when her younger sister Lupa loses her doll, and Mara tries to help her
find it. While searching the sand dunes, pirates are suddenly upon them.
Mara's hands are bound and a rag stuffed in her mouth. Will Mara
ever be free again?
It is about the year 1720 and Mara is taken aboard the Devil Ray.
The pirate ship is commanded by Captain Hannah Dunne who loathes and
despises natives and captures them and sells them as slaves in
Charlestown, South Carolina. Mara is sold to the Stanley family which
runs a large indigo plantation. As a slave, her jobs include spreading
and drying the indigo leaves in the hot sun and transporting stale slave
urine (the urine was a key, but very stinky, ingredient in making the
indigo dye).
Although Mara is a fictional character, things like what happened
to Mara did happen. At the end of the book, there is a very informative
Author's Note that explains what is true and what is not. For
example, the Calusa Indians really did exist and stale urine was used in
making indigo dye. Mara's story was truly captivating, and it is
terrible to think that some people really suffered this fate.
I was surprised to find that the first five-and-a-half chapters are
written in verse (like a poem) and the rest of the book is not. Readers
should not be scared away by this because it is still
easy-to-understand. This is Holly Moulder's first novel, and it is
a well-written combination of adventure and history.
I would recommend "Eyes of the Calusa" to people who like
adventure, pirates and action. This book has no bad words and nothing
offensive. I really liked this book and think lots of other people will,
too.
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