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Book Review of Castaway

Castaway
Castaway
Author: Lucy Irvine
Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
Book Type: Hardcover
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Helpful Score: 2


I love the book jacket on this book - the most beautiful beach with gorgeous water, - it's the perfect coverjacket for this biography of Lucy Irvine, who decided at age 25 to go live on a tropical island with a man she'd just met, in the Coral Sea near Australia. If living on a desert island sounds wonderful from the movies - the reality was a much harsher experience - Lucy spent much of her time searching rather desperately for food and water, and wishing she'd been marooned on her island with someone she had more in common with than her new "husband," Gerald. (The Australian government, in a bizarre moralistic government decree, decided that neither castaway could be allowed to live together on Tuin without first being married - and the two were virtual strangers, and not at all compatible.) Lucy is quite candid about what she loves and dislikes about her adventures on Tuin, and it is an interesting book to read with some good photos. It was a bit long at times (fishing, more fishing, then more fishing and looking for coconuts etc) but I liked the various characters and experiences, and thought it a worthwhile read. I am just astonished that anyone would go and live on a desert island with a few supplies as this, and without first making sure there were adequate resources for food and water.I am more of the ultra planner type. I'd love to go visit that spectacularly beautiful little island - but I wouldn't want to live there - give me my Kroger or HEB grocery store when I'm hungry!