Fires of Eden (novel)
Appearance
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Fires of Eden is a novel by American writer
mythology of Hawaii, the moral and ethical issues of the United States occupation of Hawaii, and various other issues.[1]
Overview
Fires of Eden takes place around the adventures of two different generations, a woman and her niece. The aunt's story is told as a series of journal entries, said journal being in her niece's possession. The book also uses as a main character
Samuel Clemens, better known as Mark Twain. Additionally, this novel features two characters from Simmons' Summer of Night
(1991), Cordie Cook and Mike O'Rourke; the latter has only a "bit part" near the end.
References
- ^ Simmons, Dan (1994). Fires of Eden. Retrieved 2014-10-20.