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A drifting schooner discovers a young family of castaways and a lone child, prompting the patriarch's long search to resume; subsequent chapters follow the rescued children's reintegration and the broader island community as youthful survivors confront local tribes, mysterious rituals, and a malevolent presence. The narrative alternates quiet scenes of lagoon life and parenthood with escalating dangers: rivalries, supernatural intimations, fierce storms, and pitched fights that reshape leadership and fate. Recurrent motifs include survival, the pull of kinship, cultural collision, and nature's power, with episodic structure moving from discovery and domestic calm to confrontation, loss, and eventual renewal.
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