Solomon Time: Adventures in the South Pacific
By (Author) Will Randall
Little, Brown Book Group
Abacus
24th July 2002
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
919.59304
Short-listed for WH Smith Book Awards (Travel Writing) 2003
Paperback
304
Width 200mm, Height 129mm, Spine 20mm
222g
Echoing the experiences of Robert Louis Stevenson - who spent several years in the South Pacific - here is the story of a contemporary writer who lived in and came to love the Solomon Islands. Most unexpectedly, Will Randall, once a happy schoolteacher, found himself dispatched to a small village on a not-very-large island, far out in the vastness of the South Pacific. His mission (although he had hardly chosen to accept it) - to fulfil the dying wishes of the "Commander" and help the local people set up a money-making community project. The Solomon Islands, islands lost in time - Solomon Time are little gems of land scattered across the ocean; possibly the last sanctuary on our shrivelled planet not yet overshadowed by the Golden Arches or encapsulated in a Coca-Cola bubble. Everyone has dreamed at some time of living on a desert island. Here is the unvarnished truth. Sharks, turtles, a band of unruly chickens, a cast of extraordinary characters, and a bird called the Spangled Drongo, accompany Will Randall through his Solomon adventures.
'Immensely likeable.' OBSERVER 'offers plenty of pleasures.' SUNDAY TIMES
Will Randall is a schoolteacher and writer who is currently working in India on his second book.