| Format: | Paperback, 320 pages |
| Other Information: | Illustrated |
| Published In: | United States, August 1998 |
| Quantity Available: | 13 |
Lost in the surf of the South Pacific lies a speck of volcanic rock. Home to thirty-eight islanders--descendants of the Bounty mutineers--Pitcairn has no cars, no crime, no doctor, and no regular contact with the outside world. For two centuries, "Fletcher Christian's children," whose culture and language are a bizarre blend of Polynesian and eighteenth-century English, have lived out a unique social experiment. Acclaimed British travel writer and journalist Dea Birkett, obsessed like many with the island's image as a secluded Eden and its connection to the mysterious and intriguing Bounty legend, traveled across the Pacific on a cargo ship and became one of the very few outsiders permitted to land on Pitcairn. Although the islanders initially seemed welcoming, they soon wove her into a web of decades-old disputes and thwarted desires. With no means of escape, Birkett's adventure to the other side of nowhere at last became a kind of prison. |
| Publisher: | Anchor Books |
| ISBN: | 0385488718 |
| EAN: | 9780385488716 |
| Dimensions: | 20.24 x 13.21 x 1.85 centimeters (0.27 kg) |