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Eight Men And A Duck

An Improbable Voyage by Reed Boat to Easter Island

Author: Nick Thorpe  

A beautifully written, funny and touching account of an unlikely journey from the coast of Chile to Easter Island

An account of an unlikely journey from the coast of Chile to Easter Island.

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A beautifully written, funny and touching account of an unlikely journey from the coast of Chile to Easter Island

An account of an unlikely journey from the coast of Chile to Easter Island.

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Nick Thorpe was innocently travelling around South America with his wife, Ali, when he came across an American adventurer planning to sail from Chile to Easter Island on a Bolivian boat made of reeds. Inspired by the great Thor Heyerdahl, Phil Buck had recruited seven men to join him on this experiment to discover whether it might have been possible that Polynesia was first settled from South America rather than Asia. But when one of them dropped out a place in the crew became available for Nick.

What followed was a somewhat bizarre expedition undertaken by a rather makeshift vessel, a couple of ducks (one of which could have only guessed at its fate) and a group of men, who, when all was said and done, weren't quite sure how to sail a boat...

Brilliantly told, EIGHT MEN AND A DUCK is a feel-good, hilarious tale of storms, amateur seamen and the occasional shark.

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Critic Reviews

“Thorpe's imagery is exquisite (and) the account of Viracocha's voyage is so funny... If you enjoy chuckling during your armchair travels, my advice is: Rush and Reed”

* Thorpe's imagery is exquisite (and) the account of Viracocha's voyage is so funny. If you enjoy chuckling during your armchair travels, my advice is: Rush and Reed' - Tim Severin ** 'Thorpe is an accomplished storyteller. He chronicles the voyage of the Viracocha with an easy, unforced humour. Thoroughly entertaining' - Daily Telegraph

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About the Author

Nick Thorpe, an experienced British journalist based in Edinburgh, spent 14 months in 1999/2000 travelling through South America He writes for a variety of national newspapers and is a contributor to the BBC World Service 'Outlook' programme. This is his first book.

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Nick Thorpe was innocently travelling around South America with his wife, Ali, when he came across an American adventurer planning to sail from Chile to Easter Island on a Bolivian boat made of reeds. Inspired by the great Thor Heyerdahl, Phil Buck had recruited seven men to join him on this experiment to discover whether it might have been possible that Polynesia was first settled from South America rather than Asia. But when one of them dropped out a place in the crew became available for Nick.What followed was a somewhat bizarre expedition undertaken by a rather makeshift vessel, a couple of ducks (one of which could have only guessed at its fate) and a group of men, who, when all was said and done, weren't quite sure how to sail a boat...Brilliantly told, EIGHT MEN AND A DUCK is a feel-good, hilarious tale of storms, amateur seamen and the occasional shark.

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Product Details

Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group | Abacus
Published
1st May 2003
Pages
320
ISBN
9780349114545

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