Joan Druett is a New Zealand historian and novelist, specialising in maritime history. She was born in Nelson, and raised in Palmerston North, moving to New Zealand's capital city, Wellington, when she was 16. She gained her Bachelor of Arts in English literature from the Victoria University of Wellington, and then worked as a teacher of biology and English literature for many years before publishing her first full-length book when she was 40. She travelled extensively in her 20s - including to Canada, where she lived for a while, Britain and the Middle East.
She went to America as a Fulbright Scholar in 1986, and returned there in 1992 as historian/writer for a museum exhibit, "The Sailing Circle: Seafaring Women of New York," living in Orient, Long Island, where she and her husband, Ron, a maritime artist, were artists in residence at the William Steeple Davis Trust house and studio. While Ron painted and exhibited at galleries such as Mystic Seaport Gallery, she researched and wrote historical novels and books on maritime history. Late 1996 she and Ron returned to New Zealand, and set up house in Wellington in 1997. In 2001 she was the John David Stout Fellow at the Stout Research Centre for New Zealand Studies, Victoria University, and is still an associate.
She is married to Ron Druett and has two sons. Ron is a well-regarded maritime artist and has illustrated many of her histories.
Age of Sail: Fiction
AOS Naval Fiction
AOS Other Nautical Fiction
Non-Fiction
AOS Naval Non-Fiction
AOS Other Non-Fiction
Modern Era: Fiction
Modern Era Other Nautical Fiction
Reviews
Reviews
Richard Spilman Review: Shark Island by Joan Druett
Richard Spilman Review: Tupaia: Captain Cook's Polynesian Navigator by Joan Druett
Richard Spilman Review: The Beckoning Ice by Joan Druett
Review: The Beckoning Ice by Joan Druett
Richard Spilman Review: Judas Island by Joan Druett
Review: A Love of Adventure by Joan Druett
Review: The Elephant Voyage by Joan Druett
Review: Eleanor’s Odyssey by Joan Druett
Review: The Notorious Captain Hayes by Joan Druett
The author’s official web site is joan-druett.blogspot.com