Reef Passage

by Bernard Thorogood


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/22/2014

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 148
ISBN : 9781499018141
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 148
ISBN : 9781499018165
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 148
ISBN : 9781499018189

About the Book

A new administrator arrives at a Polynesian island in the South Pacific with the instruction to prepare the way for self-government. The traditional authority of the chiefs and the moral authority of the church are also due to face big changes. Life may look idyllic, but many of the great issues of world politics—economic dependence, religious fanaticism, migration, great power rivalry—are reflected in the little island communities. There is danger as a spiritual revival approaches physical violence, and a fresh young politician, George Avatea, leads the rush towards self-government. The experienced missionary and his wife find themselves out of tune with the local church, and the chief discovers that he is sidelined in the new democracy. But there is resilience in the people and strong family ties to hold them together. The administrator comes through without any bad marks but leaves behind a very personal legacy. This novel is set in the actual Cook Islands and other places in Polynesia, but the events and the people of the story are entirely fictional and do not represent the actual history.


About the Author

After study in Glasgow and Edinburgh, Bernard Thorogood was ordained a minister and appointed to serve from 1953 in the Cook Islands, South Pacific, with responsibility for training local pastors. He also served in Tarawa, Kiribati. After eighteen years, with much inter-island travel, he was called to serve in London as general secretary of the mission society and then as general secretary of the United Reformed Church in UK in 1980. Much involved in the ecumenical movement, he was chairman of the British Council of Churches for six years and also served with the World Council of Churches. On retirement in 1992, he moved with his Australian wife, Joan, to Sydney. Having written several books on theology and biblical subjects, this is Bernard Thorogood’s first work of fiction, based on his South Pacific experience.