by Graeme Lay
A fictionalised account of the famous navigator’s early life, The Secret Life of James Cook brings alive Cook’s youthful ambitions, his early naval career, his marriage to Elizabeth and their family life.
Drawing on his personal knowledge of the South Pacific and Australasia, novelist Graeme Lay recreates the peerless navigator’s life up to, and including, his first circumnavigation of the world. In particular, Graeme examines the relationship between James and his equally remarkable wife, Elizabeth, the woman he married when he was 34 and she 21, and by whom he had six children, the first five born while he was away at sea.
The Secret Life of James Cook also depicts the often-stormy relationship between the self-made English naval commander and the dashing, privileged naturalist Joseph Banks, who accompanied Cook on his first world voyage.
‘a good read and it rings true … what more can anyone ask?’ Weekend Herald, Auckland