| My Father's Island: A Galapagos Quest |  | Author: Johanna Angemeyer Publisher: Viking Adult Category: Book
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 306021
Media: Hardcover Pages: 320 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 20 x 20 x 20
ISBN: 0670827320 Dewey Decimal Number: 918.6650474 EAN: 9780670827329 ASIN: 0670827320
Publication Date: January 19, 1990 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: HB clean with dj,
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His hens like his pancakes August 11, 2008 Calochortus (San Luis Obispo, CA) Johanna Angermeyer writes wonderfully. There are amazing things in this book--her trek to get firewood (complete with fire ants), her swimming with sea lion pups, her turning down the slobbery pancakes, her deftly avoiding fony Franz from Frisco. I like the way she put it all together, mixing family accounts with her personal history and observations of LA, Ecuador and Galapagos, with her quest running through it like a vein.
Singing Praises March 12, 2007 Amy Alford (Atlanta, Georgia) What a rare and wonderful talent. A story so moving, told with love and an incredible witt. I eagerly await the next Angermeyer story. Do yourself a favor and get lost in a tale of determination and mastery at it's finest in reading My Father's Island: A Galapagos Quest. You will not be disappointed.
A wonderfully well-written story. September 27, 1999 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
"My Father's Island" captures the sense of adventure, wonder, and fear of pioneer life on the Galapagos. The story is both humorous and tragic, and the book is compelling enough to read in one sitting.
A delightful biography and travelogue. May 26, 1998 wendy.bachmann@digital.com (Stow, MA) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
"My Father's Island" is absolutely delightful. The book includes a very amusing view of cultural differences as seen by young Johanna; first between America and Quito, Ecuador and then between civilized Quito and the rugged pioneer lifestyle required just a few decades ago in the Galapagos.The flora and fauna of the islands are more accurately named and described here than in the book "Floreanna." I recommend "My Father's Island" over "Floreanna" for providing more information on the islands, the lifestyle and for a more compelling story. I now feel that I have a better idea of the hardships and challenges faced by the early settlers to the Galapagos. And, to top it off real life love stories are included, too! I am looking forward to Johanna Angermeyer's next book.
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