tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-178779736451277146.post2942071620030647705..comments2024-02-25T17:01:10.739+13:00Comments on World of the Written Word: Perceptive review of The Elephant VoyageWorld of the Written Wordhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10695926585496640941noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-178779736451277146.post-7651911969945883372019-09-08T09:24:58.882+12:002019-09-08T09:24:58.882+12:00Thank you for your kind comments! I am so glad yo...Thank you for your kind comments! I am so glad you enjoyed the book. I found the legal ramifications fascinating, so am pleased you found them interesting, too. I think you might like <i>Island of the Lost</i>, which has just been reprinted in new paperback form by Algqonquin, the publishers. It is not just one castaway story, but two. In 1865 two ships wrecked on Auckland Island, with two very different outcomes. It is an illustration of the value of good leadership.World of the Written Wordhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10695926585496640941noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-178779736451277146.post-6133456781177544762019-06-02T16:28:14.214+12:002019-06-02T16:28:14.214+12:00I just found a copy of _The Elephant Voyage_ in a ...I just found a copy of _The Elephant Voyage_ in a bookstore in Anchorage, Alaska and have devoured it. I really enjoyed it and will be looking for more of Mrs. Druett's books. I find stories of castaways to be fascinating because they show that we are often more capable of surviving difficult situations than we think. I kept stopping and telling my wife all about the book as I went along. I couldn't help myself. Great read! I was unable to find the author's email address so I hope this comment finds her.G. Wyatthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15898259685895374751noreply@blogger.com