Castaway, Robert Macklin
Castaway, Robert Macklin
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Castaway
The extraordinary survival story of Narcisse Pelletier, a young French cabin boy shipwrecked on Cape York in 1858

Author: Robert Macklin

Narrator: Michael Carman

Unabridged: 9 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/25/2019


Synopsis

In 1858, 14-year-old Narcisse Pelletier sailed from Marseilles in the French trader Saint-Paul. With a cargo of Bordeaux wine, they stopped in Bombay, then Hong Kong, and from there they set sail with more than 300 Chinese prospectors bound for the goldfields of Ballarat and Bendigo. Around the eastern tip of New Guinea, however, the ship became engulfed in fog, struck reefs and ran aground.

Scrambling aboard a longboat, the survivors undertook a perilous voyage, crossing almost 1000 kilometres of the Coral Sea before reaching the shores of the Daintree region in far north Queensland, where, abandoned by his shipmates and left for dead, Narcisse was rescued by the local Aboriginal people. For seventeen years he lived with them, growing to manhood and participating fully in their world - until in 1875 he was discovered by the crew of a pearling lugger and wrenched from his Aboriginal family. Taken back to his 'real' life in France, he became a lighthouse keeper, married and had another family, all the while dreaming of what he had left behind...

Drawing from firsthand interviews with Narcisse after his return to France and other contemporary accounts of exploration and survival, and documenting the spread of European settlement in Queensland and the brutal frontier wars that followed, Robert Macklin weaves an unforgettable tale of a young man caught between two cultures in a time of transformation and upheaval.

About Robert Macklin

Robert Macklin was born in Queensland and educated at University of Queensland and the Australian National University. He has worked as a journalist at the COURIER-MAIL, THE AGE and THE BULLETIN, and was associate editor of the CANBERRA TIMES until 2003.Robert is the author of 29 books, including DARK PARADISE, HAMILTON HUME and four works focusing on the SAS and Australia's Special Forces: SAS SNIPER, REDBACK ONE, SAS INSIDER and WARRIOR ELITE. He lives in Canberra.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kim

Non-Fiction that reads like Fiction. Enthralling story of a 1858 French 14 year old boy being castaway on the far north coast of Australia and being accepted and eventually included by local Aboriginal people before being reluctantly returned to his French family 17 years later. Astonishing detail.......more

Goodreads review by Eric

Castaway is overall a fascinating read. The chapters on history are extremely well documented and informative. However, I found the pattern the book is based on (a chapter on history, a chapter on Narcisse Pelletier) a bit clunky and it didn’t work for me. As acknowledged by the author, we don’t kno......more

Goodreads review by Julie

Extraordinary tale. I feel that my 65 years of living as an Australian has just had a reality check. I’ve known about the genocide of the first Australians, as the truth has come out over the past few decades, but Macklin’s respectful telling of two stories has really opened my eyes. Thank you Rober......more

Goodreads review by Susan

Fascinating and shocking story. Non-fiction that reads as fiction, the story of a French boy of 14 years old who gets left behind by his shipmates on Cape York in 1858. The Aboriginees rescue him and take him in. It still shocks me to read about the real history of Australia. Those British were pure......more