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The Beach of Falesa

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128 pages
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5 hours

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Set in a remote South Seas island, the narrative explores the mysterious and sudden deaths of white men in Falesá. The story delves into themes of colonialism, cultural clash, and the impact of European presence on indigenous life. Through the eyes of its characters, it examines the complexities of race, power dynamics, and the consequences of exploitation. The backdrop of the island's unique culture adds depth to the unfolding drama, making it a poignant commentary on human nature and societal structures.

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The Beach of Falesa, Robert Louis Stevenson

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2005
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