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Headhunters On My Doorstep: A True Treasure Island Ghost Story

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Headhunters On My Doorstep: A True Treasure Island Ghost Story

Contributors:

By (Author) J. Maarten Troost

ISBN:

9781592408733

Publisher:

Penguin Putnam Inc

Imprint:

Gotham Books

Publication Date:

3rd June 2014

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Travel and holiday guides
Literary reference works

Dewey:

919.504092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

272

Dimensions:

Width 134mm, Height 203mm

Weight:

222g

Description

Chronicles Troost's return to the South Pacific after his struggle with alcoholism. Deciding to retrace the path once traveled by the author of Treasure Island, Troost follows Robert Louis Stevenson to the Marquesas, the Tuamotus, Tahiti, Kiribati, and Samoa, tumbling from one comic misadventure to another. Headhunters on My Doorstep is a funny yet poignant account of one man's journey to find himself that will captivate travel writing aficionados, Robert Louis Stevenson fans, and anyone who has ever lost his way.

Reviews

"Exuberant."
The New York Times Book Review

A splendid travel memoir.
Booklist (starred review)

A rambunctious, intimate trip well worth the armchair time.
Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

Troost is a new generations answer to Bill Bryson.
BookPage

Troost displays a level of sophistication rarely found in travel writing. His humor is spot on, and one needs humor when reading about the loss of indigenous culture in the Marquesas, the urban sprawl of Tahiti, and the notion that Kiribati as a nation may soon be subsumed by the Pacific Ocean. Acquire this book by any means possible.
Library Journal

[Troost] crafts exquisite paragraphs that capture the seductive beauty of the islands
National Geographic Traveler

Praise for the hardcover



Troost's sly wit permeates the narrative, propelling his saga out of the ranks of many recovery memoirs. The author weaves together entertaining and illuminating pop-culture touchstones, history, and cultural, culinary and literary references with personal experiences while rambling across the South Seas...A rambunctious, intimate trip well worth the armchair time.

(starred review) Kirkus Reviews

[Troost] crafts exquisite paragraphs that capture the seductive beauty of the islands[and] unsheathes the same laugh-out-loud wit that markedCannibalsTroost is an insightful guide, who can see beyond the superficial shimmer to the complexities underneath...

Ultimately, Troosts tale is a celebration of persistence: his own persistent refusal to be seduced by alcohol, Stevensons persistent triumph over the tuberculosis and other diseases that wracked his body but didnt conquer his spirit until he succumbed at the age of 44 on his beloved Samoa, and the persistent allure of those far-flung tropical specks of sand, as much fantasy as reality perhaps, but essential all the same.
National Geographic

Praise for The Sex Lives of Cannibals


Troost has a command of place and narrative that puts him in the company of some of todays best travel writers." Elle

"Hilarious"

(Top 10 Memoirs)

Publisher's Weekly

A comic masterwork of travel writing Publishers Weekly

A delightful, self-depreciating, extremely sly account of life in a place so wretched it gives new, terrible meaning to getting away from it all. National Geographic Adventure

"The Sex Lives of Cannibals is certain to be one of the most harrowing, witty and satisfying books of the summer... hilarious."
-Tuscon Citizen


"Books touted as "laugh-out-loud funny" frequently aren't, but fist-time author Troost has succeeded... Full of tall tales, ironic philosophizing and beer jokes, the book skewers the notion that 'civilized' Western ways are always a good thing."
-Newsweek International


Troost has found his calling in broadly humorous travel writing. He's a natural: he can evoke a place with an ardor that will have you wanting to jump on the first plane; he's read his history; he's no chump when it comes to the ironies and iniquities of politics He can write an entire engaging chapter on the day the beer ran out in Tarawa. [but] also laugh at himself, almost as often as the islanders do. Troost lives up to the billing as a travel, adventure, humor, memoir kind of book-and a really good one, at that. Kirkus Reviews

Praise for Getting Stoned with Savages:

Troost is a funny, candid, and down-to-earth travel companion. Entertainment Weekly

Troost manages to relate his misadventures in an irreverently funny style . . . this makes for a good beach read on your own vacation. Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

One of Troosts greatest successes is that hes not reporting, exactly, not writing as a journalist would, but simply living his life in a faraway place and writing about it.

The New York Times

Troost is a travel writer who delivers the gratifying, old-school goods: curious cultural practices; encounters with venomous, nay murderous, creatures; perspective on recent history, with all the chaos wrought by European interlopers.
-Kirkus Reviews


"Those who enjoyed... The Sex Lives of Cannibals will not be disappointed with this follow-up... readers sitting in offices, yearning to break free and live on a tropical isle,[Getting Stoned with Savages]provides a wonderful, witty view into the experience- the good and the bad. Recommended for all libraries." Library Journal

Praise for Lost on Planet China; One Man's Attempt to Understand the World's Most Mystifying Nation
Funny, insightful. China as youve never read it before. National Geographic Traveler

At once breezy, funny, and edgy, with enough good reporting to make you feel what its like to walk Chinas real streets. Houston Chronicle

There are moments of humor and poignancy: an unsettling dalliance with an English translator called Meow Meow and an encounter with child beggars camped beneath a JumboTron screen in Qingdao thats broadcasting an N.B.A playoff game. New York Times Book Review

Troostscrisp, engaging prose invites the reader to experience his adventures right alongside him. At turns meditative, whimsical, humorous, and shocked, Troost is an excellent guide to the vast, multifaceted country that is modern-day China. Booklist

Made me laugh out loud more times then I can rememberTroost is already being lauded as the new generations answer to Bill Bryson; in my view , his wirting is markedly different, but it will definitely find an appreciative audience among Bryson fans. Bookpage

Troosts adventures are peppered with tremendous humor and hes magnificent writing about himself in the role of the bumbling Westerner. Readers will howl over his gastronomic imbroglios as well as his knack for attracting opportunistic, overly friendly women who offer their services as tour guides. Kirkus Reviews

Troost is refreshingly upbeat readers interested in a warts-and-all look at this complicated, evolving country will find this rich in education. Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)

This is one of the years best travel books. World Hum

Funny and engrossing. Barre Montpelier Times Argus

Troost is the kind of guy with whom youd drink a few beers, swap some stories, and laugh until you cry. Winnipeg Free Press

Readers of the world should rejoice Lost on Planet China is every bit as entertaining as [Troosts] previous two. With his biting, self-depreciating wit, Troost becomes the perfect traveling companion. An example of travel writing at its best. Settle back and enjoy one of the most rollicking literary vacations yet. Tucson Citizen

Hilarious. National Geographic Adventure

It's a pleasure to travel with him [a] hilarious and cutting narrative. Chicago Tribune

Lost on Planet China seems to follow the Paul Theroux school of travel writing. Lonely Planet

Author Bio

J. Maarten Troost was a consultant for the World Bank and has lived in the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Canada, Kiribati, Fiji, and Vanuatu, among other exotic locations, before settling down near Washington, D.C.

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