Cast Away

Cast Away
Author: Charlotte McDonald-Gibson
Publsiher: New Press, The
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016-09-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781620972649

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Longlisted for the Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence 2017 “Galvanizing and deeply compassionate.” —O Magazine From Time magazine’s European Union correspondent, a powerful exploration of the refugee crisis in the Mediterranean, told through the stories of migrants who have made the perilous journey into Europe In 2015, more than one million migrants and refugees, most fleeing war-torn countries in Africa and the Middle East, attempted to make the perilous journey into Europe. Around three thousand lost their lives as they crossed the Mediterranean and Aegean in rickety boats provided by unscrupulous traffickers, including over seven hundred men, women, and children in a single day in April 2015. In one of the first works of narrative nonfiction on the ongoing refugee crisis and the civil war in Syria, Cast Away describes the agonizing stories and the impossible decisions that migrants have to make as they head toward what they believe is a better life: a pregnant Eritrean woman, four days overdue, chooses to board an obviously unsafe smuggler’s ship to Greece; a father, swimming from a sinking ship, has to decide whether to hold on to one child or let him go to save another. Veteran journalist Charlotte McDonald-Gibson offers a vivid, on-the-ground glimpse of the pressures and hopes that drive individuals to risk their lives. Recalling the work of Katherine Boo and Caroline Moorehead, Cast Away brings to life the human consequences of one of the most urgent humanitarian issues of our time.

Cast Away

Cast Away
Author: Naomi Shihab Nye
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2020-02-11
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780062907714

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“Nye at her engaging, insightful best.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Acclaimed poet and Young People’s Poet Laureate Naomi Shihab Nye shines a spotlight on the things we cast away, from plastic water bottles to those less fortunate, in this collection of more than eighty original and never-before-published poems. A deeply moving, sometimes funny, and always provocative poetry collection for all ages. “How much have you thrown away in your lifetime already? Do you ever think about it? Where does this plethora of leavings come from? How long does it take you, even one little you, to fill the can by your desk?” ?Naomi Shihab Nye National Book Award Finalist, Young People’s Poet Laureate, and devoted trash-picker-upper Naomi Shihab Nye explores these questions and more in this original collection of poetry that features more than eighty new poems. “I couldn’t save the world, but I could pick up trash,” she says in her introduction to this stunning volume. With poems about food wrappers, lost mittens, plastic straws, refugee children, trashy talk, the environment, connection, community, responsibility to the planet, politics, immigration, time, junk mail, trash collectors, garbage trucks, all that we carry and all that we discard, this is a rich, engaging, moving, and sometimes humorous collection for readers ages twelve to adult. Includes ideas for writing, recycling, and reclaiming, and an index.

Castaway

Castaway
Author: Lucy Irvine
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2011-04-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781446463864

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THE SHOCKING STORY OF A DESERT ISLAND DREAM THAT WENT SOUR 'Writer seeks "wife" for a year on tropical island.' The opportunity to escape from it all was irresistible. Lucy Irvine answered the advertisement - and found herself alone on a remote desert island with a 'husband' she hardly knew. Lucy Irvine fell in love with the seductive, if cruel, beauty of that untouched Eden, whose power to enslave and enchant her never slackened throughout the whole of her amazing adventure. Uncompromisingly candid and sometimes shocking, Castaway is her compulsively readable account of a desert island dream which threatened to turn into a nightmare of illness, thirst and personal antipathy. Now a film by Nicholas Roeg starring Amanda Donohoe and Oliver Reed,

Cast Away

Cast Away
Author: William Broyles
Publsiher: Newmarket Press
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2001-02-22
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1557044813

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Cast Away began in 1994 when Fox executive Elizabeth Gabler told me that Tom Hanks thought there might be a movie in the story of a modern man stranded on a desert island...which Tom jokingly called 'Chuck of the Jungle'. So begins William Broyles, Jr.'s fascinating introduction, written exclusively for this book, about the process and challenges inherent in writing a screenplay that was not, by design, going to have a lot of dialogue in it, and about his collaboration with two extraordinarily gifted artists, actor Tom Hanks and director Robert Zemeckis. Broyles's introduction shows how a movie and its story evolve, shift, and shape while the creators grapple with all manner of internal and external choices: from developing what was Tom Hanks's idea into a story, and building a narrative structure and thematic threads into a screenplay, to researching the details of the specific - and ironic - situation of a FedEx executive stranded on a desert island.

Cast Away in the Cold

Cast Away in the Cold
Author: John Hardy
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2020-07-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9783752372014

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Reproduction of the original: Cast Away in the Cold by John Hardy

God s Ancient People not Cast Away A sermon preached before the London Society for Promoting Christianity amongst the Jews

God s Ancient People not Cast Away  A sermon  preached     before the London Society for Promoting Christianity amongst the Jews
Author: Charles James Blomfield
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 46
Release: 1843
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0019844944

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The Wreck of the Nancy Bell Or Cast Away on Kerguelen Land

The Wreck of the Nancy Bell  Or  Cast Away on Kerguelen Land
Author: John C. Hutcheson
Publsiher: Good Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2019-12-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: EAN:4057664568076

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"The Wreck of the Nancy Bell" is a nautical adventure novel by the prominent British writer John Conroy Hutcheson. He was famous as a master of sea life and adventure novel describing life on the British seas and abroad. His characters are devil-may-care charismatic trouble seekers with honest hearts, bright minds, and good luck, which lets them get out of any misfortune dry and sound. Like others, this book is a real page-turner and will be a perfect read for anyone in love with the romantics of sea travel.

Castaway Tales

Castaway Tales
Author: Christopher Palmer
Publsiher: Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2016-05-10
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780819576224

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A wide-ranging and appreciative literary history of the castaway tale from Defoe to the present Ever since Robinson Crusoe washed ashore, the castaway story has survived and prospered, inspiring a multitude of writers of adventure fiction to imitate and adapt its mythic elements. In his brilliant critical study of this popular genre, Christopher Palmer traces the castaway tales' history and changes through periods of settlement, violence, and reconciliation, and across genres and languages. Showing how subsequent authors have parodied or inverted the castaway tale, Palmer concentrates on the period following H. G. Wells's The Island of Dr. Moreau. These much darker visions are seen in later novels including William Golding's Lord of the Flies, J. G. Ballard's Concrete Island, and Iain Banks's The Wasp Factory. In these and other variations, the castaway becomes a cannibal, the castaway's island is relocated to center of London, female castaways mock the traditional masculinity of the original Crusoe, or Friday ceases to be a biddable servant. By the mid-twentieth century, the castaway tale has plunged into violence and madness, only to see it return in young adult novels—such as Scott O'Dell's Island of the Blue Dolphins and Terry Pratchett's Nation—to the buoyancy and optimism of the original. The result is a fascinating series of revisions of violence and pessimism, but also reconciliation.