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The Colony: The Harrowing True Story Of The Exiles Of Molokai Paperback – Illustrated, January 9, 2007

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In the bestselling tradition of In the Heart of the Sea, The Colony, “an impressively researched” (Rocky Mountain News) account of the history of America’s only leper colony located on the Hawaiian island of Molokai, is “an utterly engrossing look at a heartbreaking chapter” (Booklist) in American history and a moving tale of the extraordinary people who endured it.

Beginning in 1866 and continuing for over a century, more than eight thousand people suspected of having leprosy were forcibly exiled to the Hawaiian island of Molokai -- the longest and deadliest instance of medical segregation in American history. Torn from their homes and families, these men, women, and children were loaded into shipboard cattle stalls and abandoned in a lawless place where brutality held sway. Many did not have leprosy, and many who did were not contagious, yet all were ensnared in a shared nightmare.

Here, for the first time, John Tayman reveals the complete history of the Molokai settlement and its unforgettable inhabitants. It's an epic of ruthless manhunts, thrilling escapes, bizarre medical experiments, and tragic, irreversible error. Carefully researched and masterfully told,
The Colony is a searing tale of individual bravery and extraordinary survival, and stands as a testament to the power of faith, compassion, and the human spirit.
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"Tayman's noble account makes you want to stand and applaud." -- Mary Roach, The New York Times Book Review

"A fascinating book about disease and the startling responses to it, ranging from terror to love." -- Paul Theroux

"Riveting. Tayman can stand toe-to-toe with Erik Larson (
Devil in the White City) in his ability to weave meticulously researched material into a fascinating narrative. He certainly can keep a reader up at night." -- Detroit Free Press

"Tayman reconstructs a fascinating history." --
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"A must-read." --
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"Impressively researched . . . at once eye-opening, shocking, and inspiring . . . the kind of book readers are sure to tell their friends about." --
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About the Author

John Tayman is editor at large of Men's Health. The former deputy editor of Outside magazine, he is an award-winning editor and writer, and has served as executive editor of New England Monthly, editor at large of Men's Journal, and contributing editor to Life, GQ, People, Business 2.0, and other publications. He lives in Northern California. Visit his website at www.johntayman.com.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Scribner; Reprint edition (January 9, 2007)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 432 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0743233018
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0743233019
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 14.4 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.5 x 1.08 x 8.44 inches
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Customers find the book engaging and enjoyable. They appreciate the heartwarming story that provides a glimpse into the lives of those suffering from leprosy in Hawaii. Readers describe the history as riveting and fascinating. The writing quality is described as well-written with illustrations. Opinions differ on the detail, with some finding it wonderful and well-set, while others feel it's too detailed and medically focused.

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32 customers mention "Readability"32 positive0 negative

Customers find the book engaging and well-written. They describe it as a must-read that opens their eyes to the history of leprosy in Hawaii. The story of the exiled lepers becomes more interesting as the book progresses.

"...The Colony" is a powerful read about the history of the peoples, politics, physicians, police, & plight of prisoner patients at the "lepersettlement"..." Read more

"I really thought I had a pretty clear knowledge, but this book really opened my eyes. It was such a horrible hard time to be part of American history." Read more

"...I found I knew very little. A must read." Read more

"...This criticism aside, I still found it to be an enjoyable read and would recommend it to anyone who has an interest in this kind of story." Read more

30 customers mention "Heartwarming story"30 positive0 negative

Customers find the book's story engaging and well-written. It provides an insightful look into the lives of those who suffered from Hansen's disease. The book is informative, mesmerizing, and well-researched, offering firsthand insights into how communities were affected by this disease.

"...end, the most important thing in this book is probably his stories of the native Hawaiian who were horribly impacted by the existence of the colony...." Read more

"...The author gives a skillful chronicle of leprosy (now Hansen's dis.)..." Read more

"...This is a story of real charity and sacrifice, not your Hollywood self-egrandizing charity, but a story of folks, who despite the worst intentions..." Read more

"A well documented and fascinating history of Molokai and the treatment and exile of those believed to have Hansen’s disease or leprosy...." Read more

24 customers mention "History"24 positive0 negative

Customers find the history of the Settlement captivating and fascinating. They appreciate the author's use of historical perspective, detail, and humor to convey the story effectively. The book is described as a stunning chronicle that depicts Hawaii's history.

"...In closing this is a great story and a better history. Read this book." Read more

"A well documented and fascinating history of Molokai and the treatment and exile of those believed to have Hansen’s disease or leprosy...." Read more

"John Tayman's book is a fascinating account of a little known bit of Hawaiian history and the disgraceful treatment of victims of a horrible disease..." Read more

"...-bender -- medical, social, political, religious, history stirred up in an accessible haunting, irresistable tome...." Read more

18 customers mention "Writing quality"18 positive0 negative

Customers find the writing quality of the book informative and enjoyable. They appreciate the illustrations that describe life on Molokai during the leprosy. The author provides a detailed yet readable history of leprosy in Hawaii.

"...In it, Mr. Tayman has provided a detailed, yet readable, history of leprosy in Hawaii...." Read more

"...The writing is excellent and reads like a novel- could not put it down...." Read more

"...It's well written with illustrations that define the life on Molokai during the leprosy invasion." Read more

"...The account is well-written and seems very well documented, even to the chilling photo of poor Father Damien on his deathbed...two days before his..." Read more

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Customers have different views on the book's detail. Some find it engaging, with well-set scenes and characters that come to life. Others feel there is too much medical information and lack of understanding of public health policy.

"...The author does a wonderful job of piecing together those stories we hear in the background about the history of Hawaii, public health, and how we..." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2018
    I was recently fortunate enough to travel to Hawaii. While there, it had been one of my goals to visit the former leper colony on Molokai (which is now a National Park). This turned out to be considerable more difficult than I expected and I was unable to make the journey; however, in advance of my hoped-for trip, I read this book. In it, Mr. Tayman has provided a detailed, yet readable, history of leprosy in Hawaii.

    As a Catholic, I was initially interested in the recently canonized saints, Damien and Marianne Cope, who spent decades working with the exiles on Molokai. Certainly, Mr. Tayman gives them their due. Fr. Damien, who was only meant to spend a few months on the island, is thrust into fame, and spends the rest of his life there, eventually contracting the disease himself. Sr. Marianne, on the other hand, leads a group of nuns to the island and works for decades before succumbing to old age.

    However, Mr. Tayman has much more to tell us than the story of two saints. He describes the origin of the colony in the nineteenth century and the struggle of making it even barely functional in its early years. He recounts its rise to prominence/infamy with famous visitors like Mark Twain, Jack London, and Robert Lewis Stevenson. He also takes the time to describe the disease itself: it two types, the rarity of being able to develop the disease even when infected, the progress of the disease, and the efforts made to understand and combat it.

    And yet, in the end, the most important thing in this book is probably his stories of the native Hawaiian who were horribly impacted by the existence of the colony. They were systematically rounded up and forced to live in this substandard place because of misunderstanding and fear of leprosy. For many years, until the disease was better understood, a number of people without the disease were exiled. Most shocking of all, perhaps, is the fact that this colony was kept in use until very recently, late into the twentieth century. Even now, people who were once exiles, continue to live there (which is why visiting is restricted).

    I had known stories about the colony on Molokai since I was a little kid. The story of St. Damien was well known in my Catholic school. I learned so much from reading this book, however. It is a story that deserves to be better known and this is a good place to start.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2006
    "The Colony: The Harrowing True Story of the Exiles of Molokai," John Tayman, NY, Scribner 2006, ISBN: 10: 0-7432-3300-2, HC 318 (421) pgs., Includes 3 pg. Contents/maps, 2 pg. Pref., Notes 68 pg., Biblio. 10 pg., Index 21 pg., 9 1/4" x 6 1/4" with 51 B/W photos favorably provided.

    A writer with diverse, significant editorships, Tayman devoted c. 2 years of research, traveling to Hawaii, first to Molokai's Kalaupapa, site of the leper colony to speak with locals & then off to Honolulu to study archival accounts in libraries, newspapers, journals & governmental reports to provide "truthiness" to his book; he also conversed with several "extraordinary individuals" who had significant lengthy incarcerations as lepers of Molokai.

    The author gives a skillful chronicle of leprosy (now Hansen's dis.) a Biblical incurable affliction associated with sin & shame, but how known to be caused by bacillus Mycobact. leprae in geneticaly susceptible individuals carying PARK2 & PACRG gene variants, & with modern 3-week triple therapy is curable & negates "once a leper, always a leper." Possibly introduced by ship from Macao in 1819, an epidemic led to enactment of revamped smallpox quarantine law enforced by sheriff (& bounty-hunters), with mandated medical exam, oft cursory, usually in Kahili, & exiled to desolate settlements of Kalaupapa & Kalawao on Molokai, first boatload of 12 arriving Jan. 6, 1866.

    The anxiety, fright & despair shown by suspected or known lepers is aptly described by Tayman, as is his description of ravages of the disease & the psycho-social devastation's in which Ugly, Bad then Good societal elements became manifest. When the 1907 Leper Law, Territory of Hawaii, was instituted, re-exam requests showed 12 of the first 13 re-tested did not have leprosy despite their incarcerations of 3-20 years. Father Damien, Flemish Missionary, came to Molokai (age 33), dying of leprosy after 16 years of altruistic work in 1899.

    "The Colony" is a powerful read about the history of the peoples, politics, physicians, police, & plight of prisoner patients at the "lepersettlement". Those interested might wish to see the movie "Molokai: The Story of Father Damien" released in 1999 starring David Wenham. In medical residency I encountered cases of leprosy (Boston & Los Angeles) & Tayman's narration is accurate.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2019
    Leprosy, most of us have heard of it, but I had never heard about the concentration camp on Molokai. Or, for that matter how prevalent it was around the world at the time of the camp. My only negative about the book, is that towards the end, he seems to be almost quoting portions out of people's diaries and while it gives you a sense of what they are thinking and feeling, it tends to drag.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2024
    I really thought I had a pretty clear knowledge, but this book really opened my eyes. It was such a horrible hard time to be part of American history.
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  • Marti
    5.0 out of 5 stars It arrived in excellent condition and very promptly
    Reviewed in Canada on July 3, 2014
    We are visiting Molokai this winter so that is why I ordered this book. It arrived in excellent condition and very promptly.
    Well written and so interesting. An excellent read that gave me so much insight into Father Damien and Hansens disease.
  • Laura O'Reilly
    5.0 out of 5 stars The human spirit is strong
    Reviewed in Canada on July 19, 2016
    Heart breaking story. You become deeply involved in this narrative. You will cry and laugh and be inspired. Couldn't put this book down.
  • David Griffith
    2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 7, 2013
    Although cheap to buy, I did not expect to find several underlined sections and marked paragraphs by the previous owner, which distracts reading and spoils the book! Almost every page defaced.
  • Amazon Customer
    3.0 out of 5 stars Three Stars
    Reviewed in Canada on March 5, 2018
    It was good, very informative