A man of faith faces a personal reckoning after working aboard HMS
Beagle in this “gripping” historical novel (The Wall Street
Journal). Heading off to sea at the age of thirteen, Syms Covington
became Charles Darwin’s manservant for seven years, sailing on the
historic voyage of the Beagle. Their relationship was an odd one, but
it furnished exactly what Darwin needed in order to complete his
groundbreaking work, as Covington shot and collected hundreds of
specimens which became fodder for The Origin of Species. Now, as
Darwin’s groundbreaking book is about to be published, Covington has
retired to Australia in poor health—and in a state of moral crisis
over his role in undermining the Christian faith that has supported
him during his life. As the novel progresses, he looks back on his
upbringing in Bedford, England; his coming of age and wholehearted
enjoyment of the sensual pleasures available to young sailors; and his
unceremonious dismissal by Darwin once the research was complete.
“A captivating seafarer’s tale rich in period detail and insight
into relations among men,” Mr. Darwin’s Shooter paints a poignant
and unforgettable picture of one man forging, then struggling to
maintain his faith in an era when it is constantly under attack—from
science, from the daily brutality of life during colonial expansion,
and from one’s own cold, inexorable logic (Publishers Weekly).
“A spectacular tale of 19th-century exploration and the conflict
between science and religion, all based on Charles Darwin’s famous
voyage of discovery . . . Brilliant.” —Kirkus Reviews
Les mer
A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780802194343
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Vendor
Grove Press (ORIM)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter