The Exotic
Written by Hampton Sides
Narrated by Simon Vance
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About this audiobook
In The Exotic, Hampton Sides leads us on a grand adventure that is so strange and epic, it rivals the greatest tales of myth. Moving between a London high society newly infatuated with the Romantics and the perfumed archipelago of the Society Islands, Sides turns a riveting narrative into a cautionary tale about the heedless cruelty of colonialism and the collateral damage that can result from even the best-intentioned first contact.
—Peter Heller, bestselling author of The Dog Stars, The River, and The Guide
So much is made of “civilized"explorers heading out on grand adventures, but little is said of indigenes on their own journeys of exploration into the heart of whiteness. Sides gives us just that, in a meticulously researched story that is gripping, important, and inexplicably sad. A must-read.
—David Treuer, New York Times bestselling author of Rez Life and The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee
With The Exotic, Hampton Sides paints a superb portrait of a Polynesian Candide, whose picaresque travels to Europe and back in the Age of Enlightenment serve as a heartbreaking parable about human nature and colonialism.
— Julian Sancton, author of Madhouse at the End of the Earth: The Belgica’s Journey into the Dark Arctic Night
From the New York Times bestselling author of Ghost Soldiers, In the Kingdom of Ice, and On Desperate Ground, the story of the Polynesian man who became the toast of eighteenth-century English society and whose complicated fate foreshadowed the cultural and racial reckoning of today.
The story begins with a painting: A handsome young man with copper skin and regal posture gestures with a delicately tattooed hand. He is dressed in a turban and flowing robes and has the indisputable look of a prince from a foreign land. Painted in 1776 by Joshua Reynolds, the portrait is widely considered to be the artist’s masterpiece. But the man it depicts is a deception.
Since the 2001 release of his New York Times bestseller Ghost Soldiers, Hampton Sides has been celebrated for his ability to discover little-known stories that bring fresh perspective to momentous historical events. In the new Scribd Original The Exotic, Sides tells the story of a South Seas native who, in the 1770s, became the first Polynesian to set foot on British soil.
Having lost his home in an attack by invaders from Bora Bora, twenty-year-old Mai swore revenge. When Captain James Cook’s ships landed in Tahiti in 1774, during the renowned explorer’s second voyage, Mai saw his chance: He begged to be taken to England, where he hoped to amass the guns and ammunition with which he would return to Polynesia to destroy his enemies.
In England, Mai was feted as a “human pet”—an exotic creature from a wild place who provided high society with a source of entertainment and cultural study. But throughout his two years in England, he never lost sight of his goal: to return to his homeland and avenge his family. To that end, he agreeably played his part, living in pampered comfort and charming the British nobility, most notably King George III, who eventually agreed to fund Mai’s return voyage with a shipful of weaponry.
The Exotic follows Mai’s journey from Tahiti to England and back again, during which time he transformed into someone not quite Polynesian, not quite British. Mai represents the countless number of Indigenous people who lost their identities, if not their lives, as the result of their encounters with the Western world. His story raises questions with no easy answers: What is Mai’s legacy? How do we reinterpret the complicated role of an explorer-like Cook? How do people retain their heritage while also assimilating?
Both a cultural study and an entertaining historical yarn, The Exotic explores the ramifications of European exploration and colonialism that changed the world forever.
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Hampton Sides
Narrative historian Hampton Sides is the New York Times bestselling author of Ghost Soldiers, Blood and Thunder, Hellhound on His Trail, In the Kingdom of Ice, and On Desperate Ground. He is a contributing editor to Outside magazine and a frequent contributor to National Geographic and other publications. His work has been collected in numerous anthologies, and he is a two-time finalist for the National Magazine Award for feature writing. Hellhound on His Trail, about the murder of Martin Luther King Jr. and the hunt for his killer, was the basis for the acclaimed PBS documentary Roads to Memphis. Sides lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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Readers find this title to be a great short read packed with information and amazing depth of detail. It reads like a novel and offers a sobering commentary on the time. Some reviewers didn't enjoy the narrator's accent, but overall, the nuanced narrative and fascinating story make it a captivating and enjoyable read. The book provides insight into the impact of British Colonialism and the intersection of the protagonist's life with famous historical figures. While there are some minor annoyances, the thought-provoking content and head-turning details make it an interesting and worthwhile book.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Jul 24, 2025
Super interesting story told in a very captivating way. This was a real life story with elements of Dr. Doolittle and Robinson Caruso. I was left wanting more. Great story and insights in Polynesia and Great Britain - Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5
Jul 20, 2024
Couldn't get into it. It was a weird story. I stopped at chapter 2. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Feb 3, 2024
Fascinating story, beautifully told. A very worthwhile read. Loved it. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Aug 27, 2023
Excellent book with an amazing depth of detail. Reads almost like a novel, except it's all true. Can't recommend it enough! - Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5
Dec 31, 2022
I enjoyed this history about Mai. It’s amazing how his lives intersects with so many famous historical people, from painter Joshua Reynolds & explorer Captain Cook. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Nov 28, 2022
Absolutely loved the book and the captivating style of the author, who took me in a voyage in time and space. A very enjoyable reading. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Jul 18, 2022
A fascinating story told with sparkling prose and impeccable narration . A lovely diversion! - Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5
May 11, 2022
Great story but I can’t stand the narrator’s snooty accent. Choose better performers, producers!! Sorry of undermines the whole reflection to recite it from the perspective of post-colonial upper class. - Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5
Jan 20, 2022
Scribd certainly gives me access to titles I would not normally consider. A very interesting and well written historical account of a Polynesian transported to Britain and back again. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Nov 5, 2021
Really great. For a short read, it’s packed with info.2 people found this helpful
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5
Jan 4, 2022
Haunting and very well read. This is a sobering piece. Less about the subject than a commentary and mood of the time .
The idea of people as "pets", showing them off, training them for parlour tricks and discarding them when you are done.
The writer conveys the tragedy without too much sentimentality but it haunts just the same.1 person found this helpful
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5
Nov 25, 2021
I enjoyed the nuanced narrative of one life. The stories of this person allow for deeper insight. - Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5
Dec 1, 2021
This is such a fascinating story. British Colonialism has long reaching arms that have ruined countries, but this is a solid glimpse into a life that it ruined. Ma'i really didn't have a chance, and it was hard to listen to him be treated like a pet.2 people found this helpful
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Mar 13, 2022
All languages libraries books pages links documents licenses titles notices scripts audio video books titles check open results matches Original Public information. - Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5
Aug 25, 2023
Knowing the genre, it is obvious that Jess and Josh will get together in the end. I felt myself getting a bit annoyed with Jess's pity parties. If she grew up in white Nebraska, of course she is more likely to have white friends. So why does she let someone cow her by accusing her of not having black friends? Would it not be equally racist for her to deliberately seek out blacks for friendship? Anyway, it is an interesting thought-provoking book. The details included on trading and maths discussions were head-turning. I thank the author, and am interested in what else she might write.
