Miss Tutti Frutti Contest: Travel Tales Of The South Pacific, The
By (Author) Maria Lewitt
Awa Press
Awa Press
1st July 2004
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
919.604
Short-listed for Whitcoulls Travcom Travel Book of the Year Award 2006
Paperback
259
Width 142mm, Height 196mm, Spine 24mm
322g
For intrepid traveller Graeme Lay the islands of the South Pacific are the most intriguing places on earth: sublimely beautiful, blissfully remote, full of wonderful people and cultures - and a haven for bizarre misfits, would-be adventurers, and artists and writers in search of an earthly paradise. In this marvellous new collection of travel stories, Lay suffers a gender crisis in Samoa, uncovers Gauguin's shocking secrets in Tahiti, is haunted by Herman Melville in the Marquesas, is forced to impersonate a Mormon missionary in Tonga, attempts to seduce the Slovenian Olympic ski team in Rarotonga, and retraces the tragic last days of Robert Louis Stevenson. Warm, wry, perceptive and engaging, The Miss Tutti Frutti Contest will delight both South Pacific travellers, and those who call the islands home.
Graeme Lay is the editor of North and South magazine as well as the author of The Best of Auckland and Motu Tapu: Stories of the South Pacific.