Tom Neale: An Island to Oneself


Item Number: 442

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $25

Online Close: May 20, 2007 6:00 PM EDT

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Description

WONDERFUL ACCOUNT OF LIVING ALONE.., February 9, 2006

Reviewer:Jim Francis (Miami Beach, FL)

A wonderful book - this man lived alone on a small island and he tells of all the little things he had to do to survive. Also covers his interaction with one or two visitors who arrived from time to time. From start to finish it's compulsive reading.

------------No video cameras and immunity for Tom Neale, he did the real deal all by himself for years on a deserted atoll.

A fascinating story of what it takes to survive and a great character study of the type of person who can/would do it.

Tom lived the lazy island life but wasn't satisfied and finally went out to pull a Robinson Crusoe (at the age of 50!). And this was in the 50s. He had no satellite phone to get him out in an emergency, no doppler weather reports, no Honda(tm) generator.

On top of that, he had no safety net. Off the regular shipping channels, he had no scheduled visits, just some random people who happened to pass by and say hi. It was just his skill, determination and a great knowledge of island living that allowed him to survive and thrive.

His daily struggles (from pesky hermit crabs up to life threatening injuries) are a fascinating peek into a life most people will never experience.

Special Instructions

HARDCOVER

TUC Book Club 2006

Read this book and then you can discuss it with any member of the TUC book club...what fun!

Donated by

Gary and Joyce Pratt