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The Colony Lib/E: The Harrowing True Story of the Exiles of Molokai Audio CD – Unabridged, February 15, 2006
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- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherTantor Audio
- Publication dateFebruary 15, 2006
- ISBN-13979-8200148080
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"Drawing on contemporary sources and eyewitness accounts of the still surviving members of the colony, Tayman has created a fitting monument to the strength and character of the castoffs in particular, and human beings as a whole."
-- "Publishers Weekly""Tayman's crisp, flowing writing and inclusion of personal stories and details make this an utterly engrossing look at a heartbreaking chapter in Hawaiian history."
-- "Booklist (starred review)""Tayman's narrative pulls the reader beyond the superficial, medical horrors of leprosy to the more devastating human horrors that lie beneath. In doing so, he has brought to light the profound dignity of his subjects."
-- "New York Times"Tayman's crisp, flowing writing and inclusion of personal stories and details make this an utterly engrossing look at a heartbreaking chapter in Hawaiian history.-- "BooklistStarred Review"
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- ASIN : B08XZDSN9J
- Publisher : Tantor Audio; Unabridged edition (February 15, 2006)
- Language : English
- ISBN-13 : 979-8200148080
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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.
A must read.
This book was not however perfect. My main criticism was the constant flow of characters coming in/out of the story, especially all the outsiders (IE members of the board of health). I was often left with questions such as "who was this person again?". I must admit I read this somewhat sporadically over a months time, so that could have had some to do with it, but I did find the sheer number of people presented a bit over the top. 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.
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Well written and so interesting. An excellent read that gave me so much insight into Father Damien and Hansens disease.






