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Playing With Water

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Playing With Water Synopsis

'One June day in 1953 aged twelve I sat in a classroom and drew a map.'

The map that the young Hamilton-Paterson drew was of a tropical island, and it prefigured with uncanny accuracy the Philippine island on which, thirty years later, he would spend a full third of each year, entirely alone. It had a coral strand, a field of grass, vertical volcanic cliffs and no water. He survived by fishing and by drinking rainwater.

This is a book about a remarkable and self-sufficient writer's 'desire to be lost', and the journey of a conventionally educated Englishman to an island on the far side of the world that aroused in him a feeling of discovering a place he always knew. Hamilton-Paterson writes with incomparable skill about the hard beauty of the sea, of coral reefs and the animals that live in them, and about the fishermen who eke a living among the labyrinth of islands that make up the Philippines.

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ISBN: 9780571313990
Publication date: 16th October 2014
Author: James HamiltonPaterson
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 304 pages
Genres: Memoirs
Travel writing