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It was not just the men who lived on the brink of peril under sail at sea. Lucretia Jansz, who was enslaved as a concubine in 1629, was just one woman who endured a castaway experience. Award-winning historian Joan Druett (Island of the Lost, Tupaia, The Discovery of Tahiti) relates the stories of women who survived remarkable challenges, from heroines like Mary-Ann Jewell, the ‘governness’ of a sub-Antarctic island, to Millie Jenkins, whose ship was sunk by a whale.
MORE TALES OF SHIPWRECK AND SURVIVAL FROM THE AUTHOR OF ISLAND OF THE LOST
Praise for Island of the Lost.
A riveting study of the extremes of human nature and the effects of good (and bad) leadership.
–FLORENCE WILLIAMS, New York Times
Depicted with consistent brio, stormy seas become epic events.
–Publishers Weekly
The finest survival stories combine struggle and endurance with an intellectual puzzle. Cast onto a wild island, what would one do? … This is one of the finest survival stories I’ve read.
–BRUCE RAMSEY, Seattle Times
Druett’s well-researched account earns its place in any good collection of survival iterature.
–WOOK KIM, Entertainment Weekly
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
It was not just the men who lived on the brink of peril under sail at sea. Lucretia Jansz, who was enslaved as a concubine in 1629, was just one woman who endured a castaway experience. Award-winning historian Joan Druett (Island of the Lost, Tupaia, The Discovery of Tahiti) relates the stories of women who survived remarkable challenges, from heroines like Mary-Ann Jewell, the ‘governness’ of a sub-Antarctic island, to Millie Jenkins, whose ship was sunk by a whale.
MORE TALES OF SHIPWRECK AND SURVIVAL FROM THE AUTHOR OF ISLAND OF THE LOST
Praise for Island of the Lost.
A riveting study of the extremes of human nature and the effects of good (and bad) leadership.
–FLORENCE WILLIAMS, New York Times
Depicted with consistent brio, stormy seas become epic events.
–Publishers Weekly
The finest survival stories combine struggle and endurance with an intellectual puzzle. Cast onto a wild island, what would one do? … This is one of the finest survival stories I’ve read.
–BRUCE RAMSEY, Seattle Times
Druett’s well-researched account earns its place in any good collection of survival iterature.
–WOOK KIM, Entertainment Weekly