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OverviewAt thirteen, Jamie Blackson was found shivering on the rain-soaked doorstep of an orphanage in Liverpool, where Miss Wendy Darling took him in as her own. For years, Jamie knew her only as the stern but kind headmistress of the home, the closest thing to a mother he had ever known. But when he returns as an adult, hardened by his years in the Royal Navy, Wendy reveals the truth: Jamie was once a Lost Boy, and the fairy tale that shaped his childhood was not a bedtime story, but memory. That revelation - and a fateful encounter with a flying boy over the cold waters off the Liverpool coast - sets James on a course that will define the rest of his life. The clash costs him his hand, but it also awakens a deeper truth: Neverland is not the innocent dreamscape children imagine. It is a realm sustained by a lust for power and shaped by the machinery of colonialism. Through James's eyes, the familiar tale of Peter Pan becomes something far more unsettling. What the world remembers as whimsical adventure hides a legacy of conquest and racial oppression. Neverland's endless youth is not a gift but a weapon, and Peter himself is no playful trickster - he is the embodiment of a history that erases, consumes, and destroys. Yet James does not face this reckoning alone. At his side is Edwin Smee, his second commander and closest confidant, an Afro-Caribbean military prodigy whose fierce loyalty and sharp mind anchor James when the tides of doubt threaten to pull him under. Their friendship, tested by betrayal and bound by trust, becomes the foundation of a struggle not only for survival, but for truth itself. As James searches for the pieces of his past, he confronts the brutality of history made flesh: echoes of the Middle Passage, the Trail of Tears, and the scars left by conquest and displacement. These wounds do not remain confined to the world he left behind - they shape the very laws of Neverland, where innocence is weaponized and the stories told determine who is remembered as hero and who as monster. Captain James is a sweeping dark fantasy that reclaims the voice of the man known only as Hook. More than a retelling, it is an unmasking - a story of friendship, resilience, and the fight to define one's place against the weight of myth. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Steve Harris JrPublisher: BookBaby Imprint: BookBaby ISBN: 9798317818555Pages: 236 Publication Date: 11 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationSteve Harris Jr. is an emergency medicine physician and graduate of Morehouse College and Howard University College of Medicine. His writing explores morality, history, and the human condition through the lens of fantasy. Captain James is his debut novel. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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