An Island to Oneself

In 1952, Tom Neale, age 50, decided to leave civilization. He hired a boat to drop him off on an uninhabited coral atoll in the South Pacific called Suvarov. The island was half a mile long by 300 yards wide and 200 miles from the nearest human being. He brought with him a small collection of supplies and no means of communication with the outside world. Neale remained alone on Suvarov until 1954 when he became ill and had to be evacuated in a dramatic rescue. He returned again in 1960 for another three-year spell.
His memoir An Island to Oneself: Six Years on a Desert Island is one of our favorite books.
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