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The Island [Paperback]

Victoria Hislop
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10 April 2006
The acclaimed million-copy number one bestseller and winner of Richard & Judy's Summer Read 2006 from Victoria Hislop is a dramatic tale of four generations, rent by war, illicit love, violence and leprosy, from the thirties, through the war, to the present day.
On the brink of a life-changing decision, Alexis Fielding longs to find out about her mother's past. But Sofia has never spoken of it. All she admits to is growing up in a small Cretan village before moving to London. When Alexis decides to visit Crete, however, Sofia gives her daughter a letter to take to an old friend, and promises that through her she will learn more.

Arriving in Plaka, Alexis is astonished to see that it lies a stone's throw from the tiny, deserted island of Spinalonga - Greece's former leper colony. Then she finds Fotini, and at last hears the story that Sofia has buried all her life: the tale of her great-grandmother Eleni and her daughters and a family rent by tragedy, war and passion. She discovers how intimately she is connected with the island, and how secrecy holds them all in its powerful grip...

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Product details

  • Paperback: 480 pages
  • Publisher: Headline Review; paperback / softback edition (10 April 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0755309510
  • ISBN-13: 978-0755309511
  • Product Dimensions: 12.9 x 19.8 x 3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (590 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 284 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'Adding depth and colour to the story is the description of Cretan life... in particular, the vividly detailed account of life on Spinalonga... It is one of the achievements of this thoughtful novel that it presents the lives of the island's inhabitants with such empathy. The result is a fascinating work that combines a moving love story witha plea for more understanding about this most cruel of diseases' (The Times)

'At last - a beach book with a heart... Meticulous research into Cretan culture...packed with family sagas, doomed love affairs, devastating secrets... She also forces us to reflect on illness, both the nasty, narrow-mindedness of the healthy and the spirit of survival in the so-called "unclean". Her message seems as relevant today as it would have been a century ago' Observer (Observer)

'This is a vivid, moving and absorbing tale, with its sensitive, realistic engagement with all the consequences of, and stigma attached to leprosy, elevating it beyond holiday literature' (Observer)

'War, tragedy and passion unfurl against a Mediterranean backdrop in this engrossing debut novel' You magazine (You magazine)

'Passionately engaged with its subject...the author has meticulously researched her fascinating background and medical facts' The Sunday Times (The Sunday Times)

'Gently gripping tale' (Scotsman on Sunday)

'Brings dignity and tenderness to her novel' (Telegraph)

'A promising debut' Grazia magazine (Grazia)

'A page-turning tale that reminds us that love and life continue in even the most extraordinary of circumstances' Sunday Express (Sunday Express)

'Hislop's deep research, imagination and patent love of Crete creates a convincing portrait of times on the island... A moving and absorbing holiday read' (Evening Standard)

'Passionately engaged with its subject...the author has meticulously researched her fascinating background and medical facts' (The Sunday Times)

'Wonderful descriptions, strong characters and an intimate portrait of island existence' Woman & Home (Woman & Home)

'A moving and atmospheric tale' The Scotsman (The Scotsman)

'Wonderful descriptions, strong characters and an intimate portrait of island existence' (Woman & Home)

'A page-turning tale...reminds us that love and life continue in even the most extraordinary of circumstances' (Sunday Express)

'Hislop's deep research, imagination and patent love of Crete creates a convincing portrait of times on the island. She writes evocatively of the minutiae of traditional life... She...manages to milk the dramatic potential of each unexpected twist and broken engagement, of the ruined and resurrected lives of her characters... A moving and absorbing holiday read that pulls at the heart strings' Evening Standard (Evening Standard)

'The story of life on Spinalonga, the lepers' island, is gripping and carries real emotional impact. Victoria Hislop...brings dignity and tenderness to her novel about lives blighted by leprosy' Telegraph (Telegraph)

'A heartrending tale of love, loss and passion' ( Good Book Guide)

'A beautiful tale of enduring love and unthinking prejudice' (Express)

'A must-have on every intelligent holiday-maker's beach towel' (Books Quarterly)

About the Author

Victoria Hislop read English at Oxford, and worked in publishing, PR and as a journalist before becoming a novelist. She is married with two children. Her first novel, THE ISLAND, held the Number One slot in the Sunday Times paperback chart for eight consecutive weeks and has sold over two million copies worldwide. Victoria acted as script consultant on a 26-part TV adaptation in Greece, which achieved record ratings for Greek television. Victoria was the Newcomer of the Year at the Galaxy British Book Awards 2007, and her second novel, THE RETURN, was also a Number One bestseller. THE THREAD spent nine weeks in the Sunday Times hardback chart, and was widely acclaimed. Her books have been translated into more than 25 languages. Victoria also writes short stories and her first collection, ONE CRETAN EVENING, is available as an ebook.

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154 of 163 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
This has to be one of the best books I have read in a long time. It is certainly a quality book but without being heavy like an old classic. It is well-researched and contains powerful imagery and detailed descriptions of Crete. It makes you want to go and look up the places on the internet so you can see exactly where the novel is set. It is tragic without being upsetting. This novel makes you think about how we treat people today with certain illnesses and explores class, prejudice and discrimination wonderfully. It also makes you consider those who put themselves at risk for the sake of others and humbles the reader.

The story is well structured and I was not able to guess what was going to happen in the end, but the book was so enjoyable throughout that I certainly wasn't hankering to see what would happen at the end. This is one of those books I was sad to finish and will be pushed to find one so good to read next. I will definately be buying the author's next book and would highly recommend this to anyone who likes books that let you escape abroad in your own home but with a bit of substance.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Shows the research 22 May 2011
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If you want to know about leper colonies in the mid-20c this feels an accurate portrayal. However there is an overwhelming sense of the author becoming fascinated by her subject, doing masses of research, and then throwing together a bunch of unconvincing characters and a loose plot to hang the research on. However a lot happens and the story moves forwards at a good pace. I just didn't believe in, or care about, any of the characters.
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48 of 52 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A fantastic beach read 24 July 2006
By Amy Fox
Format:Paperback
This is a very touching and well written story. Hislop evokes real empathy for her characters' battles with the 'curse' of leprosy. The story details how the shame of the disease touched the lives of all affected family members, as well as the wider community. It is impossible not to feel the wrench of those who were exiled onto the leper colony of Spinalonga.

This is so well researched, that the events of the novel seemed real, without falling into the trap of writing a historical account. The plight of the central characters is so compelling that I couldn't put this book down. Further enhanced by beatiful depictions of it's Cretan setting, this book will encourage tourists to trek to Crete and the infamous Spinalonga. Sit back and enjoy...
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26 of 29 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Absorbing & well written 8 May 2006
By Katie
Format:Paperback
This is a very thought provoking and poignant book. I thought, for a first novel, that it is a brilliant read. I look forward to more from this author. This is a story of a young woman discovering secrets that her mother had kept from her all her life and who, at the same time, discovered more of her own character in the process. Thoroughly recommended.
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24 of 27 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars An enjoyable holiday read with a difference 23 July 2006
Format:Paperback
I found the book a bit of a cliche at first and I didn't think I would enjoy it as the writing didn't seem very accomplished. However, I gave it a chance and as I (and, I feel, the author) got more 'into it' the story improved page by page. Soon enough I was hooked and just couldn't put it down.

The issues explored in this novel, such as illness and prejudice, are dealt with very sympathetically and really give the reader something to think about. It's an ideal book to read on the beach as the descrptions of Crete are excellent, but its more than just another beach book. This is a story of emotion and intrigue that intricately explores each characters' relationships and feelings.

I would definitely recommend this book, its a must read.
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44 of 50 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars So much better than I thought 1 Sep 2006
Format:Paperback
I was a little dubious about this book because it seemed like so much beach holiday pulp, just the title suggests a short flight holiday with sand in everything.

I decided to give it a try though and I was pleasantly surprised. I was not overwhelmed by the character Alexis who is our way into the story, but once we went back in time to her great grandparents and the meat of the story I was engrossed.

I thought the characters were very well written, and you felt empathy with all of them, even those who were behaved badly. I thought her descriptions of places were very good and not too long, as I have a habit of wandering off during descriptive ramblings.

The pace was also good with days sometimes stretching for many pages and other times several years passing in a paragraph.

I enjoyed it very much.
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138 of 159 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Different books for different types of readers 20 Feb 2007
By student
Format:Paperback
I enjoyed The Island but I think it has to be admitted that it cast leprosy in an "old" light: a book mentioned below, John Tayman's The Colony was aimed at the serious reader who wants to know about leprosy from a non-fiction viewpoint, and Dinah Kung's Under Their Skin offers readers a more complex, engrossing novel where leprosy medicine is in the fabric of the story, but isn't the focus. The Island was obviously meant for beach reading, even said so on the cover. I'm studying public health so I'm thrilled to see authors looking at medicine this way for all kinds or levels of reading!
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150 of 173 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Not worth our reading group's time 14 Feb 2007
By Beverly
Format:Paperback
We read this in tandem with Under Their Skin by D.L. Kung, and concluded that Hislop's efforts to capture the pathos of Spinalonga and the problems of leprosy were admirable, but let down by her bad writing and clunky plotting. Under Their Skin was a very modern story, and although the ending didn't suit everyone, its background on leprosy was breathtaking--you really finished knowing how things have changed.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Superb
The Island of Spinalonga, a leper colony, is the setting for this story. Not as awful as it may sound! Read more
Published 2 days ago by Joy
2.0 out of 5 stars Interesting in parts
Having just spent a week in Crete and as this book was recommended to me by a couple of friends, I read The Island. Read more
Published 2 days ago by Miss Barbara Britton
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
A fascinating story by Victoria Hislop. I persuaded my wife to read it but she actually preferred The Threadin preference to The Island.
Published 3 days ago by K Goodall
5.0 out of 5 stars So sad
I really enjoyed the book which I read before visiting the island if Spingalonga - you could picture where the houses were. I found it fascinating and so sad.
Published 3 days ago by Cmjespersen
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Moving
I found this book very informative and well written.

Having visited Spinalonga, I could relate to the Island and found the story very moving. Read more
Published 4 days ago by Ms. K. Annesley
3.0 out of 5 stars book
can't comment as not read the book yet it is ready on my kindle for when I go on holiday
Published 4 days ago by Anne Hayward
5.0 out of 5 stars A good read
I loved this book! Was recommended by a friend and I would definitely recommend to others. Took a few chapters to get into and then I couldn't put it down!
Published 4 days ago by Pen Name
5.0 out of 5 stars Read The Island whilst staying at The Island
Took this book to keep me company whilst on holiday at the The Island Hotel in Crete where it is set. Read more
Published 6 days ago by Elaine Blanks
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect holiday read
I loved this book easy to read lovely story , I went on to read the return and the thread too all three had me hooked x
Published 6 days ago by mrs p hargreaves
5.0 out of 5 stars Must read
This is one book everyone should read. It makes you think and cry. Didn't. Know anything about leprosy until this.
Published 10 days ago by Carole L
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