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A Certain Island (Paperback)
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A Certain Island (Paperback)
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Loot Price R289
Discovery Miles 2 890
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This is the story of a sixteen-year-old boy who finds his way to
the beginning of manhood during a great and memorable adventure in
the world of nature. Geordie Sutton was more interested in the
wildlife of the prairie slough and along the Iowa River than he was
in following his father's footsteps into the practice of law. His
world stretched comfortably from quiet, tree-lined streets with
well-spaced houses to clandestine adventures on the river. But the
turn of the century was still not far behind, and not even the
impact of Darwin could persuade Geordie's father than a career in
natural science was anything more than an excuse to loaf in the
outdoors. Questioning his own right to choose a life of which his
father disapproved, Geordie joined an expedition to Laysan Island,
an atoll in the Pacific, where five species of oceanic birds unique
to that island were threatened with extinction. There, among
colonies of albatross, miller birds, shearwaters, honey eaters and
teal, finch and little flightless rails, as well as seals, huge
turtles, and most surprisingly of all, rabbits which the expedition
had come to kill, Geordie learned that life is full of cruelty as
well as beauty, and that no man can stand aside from involvement
with both these forces. A Certain Island is Robert Murphy's fourth
novel, a story of a classic adolescent conflict set against a
background of true natural adventure.
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