Joan Druett

  • Joan Druett is a maritime historian and author who has written 19 books, both fiction and non-fiction, with a nautical focus.

  • Her interest in maritime history was sparked in 1984 when she discovered a hidden gravestone of a whaling wife on Rarotonga.

  • Druett has won numerous awards for her work, including the John Lyman Award and the L. Byrne Waterman Award.

  • She is known for her thorough research and engaging writing style, which combines historical accuracy with storytelling.

  • Her latest book, Tupaia, explores the life of a remarkable Polynesian navigator and artist who accompanied Captain Cook on his first voyage.

Books by Joan Druett