Island of the Lost

An Extraordinary Story of Survival at the Edge of the World

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Joan Druett: Island of the Lost (2019, Algonquin Books)

paperback, 304 pages

Published Aug. 6, 2019 by Algonquin Books.

ISBN:
978-1-61620-970-4
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4 stars (1 review)

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Review of 'Island of the Lost' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

People getting stranded in places they shouldn’t be seem to be a recurring theme in the books I’m picking up. Up to this point, it’s been disastrous arctic expeditions. This book was an “if you like those, you might like this” recommendation by Goodreads, and I thought it was really interesting! The stakes were a bit lower than what I’ve read before, but this was still a pretty good read about—not one—but two different shipwrecks on the same island! Two stories for the price of one!

We start out reading about Captain Musgrave’s ship the Grafton, marooned on Auckland Island after a series of bad calls and trusting in bad information. Him and his crew of four band together almost immediately and actually get themselves set up rather comfortably (given the circumstances). They built a sturdy structure, had a regular routine they followed, and when they realized the people they …