Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Book: Christmas Island, Indian Ocean


Summary: Back in 2001, Australian journalist Julietta Jameson, like many of us, watched the Tampa crisis with a mixture of confusion and compassion. Unlike us, upon hearing of the Christmas Islanders' fireworks send-off for Captain Rinnan, she decided to visit this Australian outpost to see firsthand the place - previously famous only for its red crabs - that now found itself in the world's spotlight. As well as natural tropical beauty, she found a multicultural community conscious of its diverse roots and history, replete with characters and local traditions. In a conversational style, she conveys her encounters with the locals from musicians to storekeepers to uncomfortable navy personnel. She examines the part each plays in her journey of discovery as she tries to reconcile the beauty of a night sky flashing with falling stars over the heads of detention centre inmates whose wishes may never be granted.
It was ok. I read it when the asylum seeker issue flared here again a few weeks ago so that was good as CI was always on the news! It was however more about her finding herself whilst I was more interested in the asylum seekers. Sounds like an amazing place to visit though!

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