Louis Becke's 'Martin Of Nitendi'; and The River Of Dreams is a compelling collection of short stories that delve into the complexities of colonial life in the South Pacific. Becke's vivid descriptions and dialogue transport readers to a time and place where European influence clashes with indigenous cultures, creating a rich tapestry of human experiences. Through his engaging storytelling and attention to detail, Becke captures the essence of the era and challenges readers to reflect on the impact of imperialism and cultural dynamics. The book reflects Becke's firsthand experiences in the Pacific Islands, adding authenticity to the narratives and shedding light on a lesser-known aspect of colonial history. Becke's writing style is both descriptive and emotive, drawing readers into the lives of his characters and the exotic landscapes they inhabit. Overall, 'Martin Of Nitendi'; and The River Of Dreams is a thought-provoking and immersive read that offers insight into the complexities of colonial encounters and the resilience of indigenous communities, making it a must-read for anyone interested in Pacific literature or historical fiction.