The Castaways
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It was a terrible business, where cargos of people were insured like horses and it was better for a captain to throw his slaves alive to the sea than to carry them sick to harbor. This story doesn’t even touch on the awful truths of slavery. I hope it doesn’t seem to make light of them.
acknowledgments
My thanks to:
Kathleen Larkin of the Prince Rupert Library, who found the answers to many questions; Françoise Bui, my editor at Delacorte Press, who made the bad men bad, and the whole thing better; Bruce Wishart, with whom I capsized off Lucy Island, for his encouragement and help; Paul Miller, for explaining how steam engines work; David Miller, who brought a sailing doctor just when one was needed; Kristin Miller, for putting up with the sounds of writing; Jan and Goody, for lending me a name; Rick and Kim, and anyone else who followed the story of Tom Tin, for asking, What will happen next?
about the author
Iain Lawrence studied journalism in Vancouver, British Columbia, and worked for small newspapers in the northern part of the province. He settled on the coast, living first in the port city of Prince Rupert and now on the Gulf Islands. His previous novels include the High Seas Trilogy: The Wreckers, The Smugglers, and The Buccaneers; as well as Gemini Summer, B for Buster, Lord of the Nutcracker Men, Ghost Boy, The Lightkeeper’s Daughter, and the companions to The Castaways: The Convicts and The Cannibals.
You can find out more about Iain Lawrence at www.iainlawrence.com.
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The Library of Congress has cataloged the hardcover edition of this work as follows:
Lawrence, Iain.
The castaways / Iain Lawrence.
p. cm.
Summary: Bad luck continues to follow Tom Tin and his mates as they find themselves aboard
a ship that had been abandoned, are taught to be sailors by two black-hearted castaways they
rescue, and sail to a Caribbean island where they make important new friends and enemies.
[1. Adventure and adventurers—Fiction. 2. Seafaring life—Fiction.
3. Slave trade—Fiction. 4. Survival—Fiction. 5. Fate and fatalism—Fiction.
6. Caribbean Islands—History—19th century—Fiction.] I. Title.
PZ7.L43545Cas 2007
[Fic]—dc22
2006101156
eISBN: 978-0-375-89279-0
RL: 5.5
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