The Far Land by Brandon Presser audiobook

The Far Land: 200 Years of Murder, Mania, and Mutiny in the South Pacific

By Brandon Presser
Read by Steve Quinn

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11.14 Hours Unabridged
Format : Digital Download (In Stock)
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    ISBN: 9781549158599

A thrilling true tale of power, obsession, and betrayal at the edge of the world In 1808, an American merchant ship happened upon an uncharted island in the South Pacific and unwittingly solved the biggest nautical mystery of the era: the whereabouts of a band of fugitives who, after seizing their vessel, had disappeared into the night with their Tahitian companions.    Pitcairn Island was the perfect hideaway from British authorities, but after nearly two decades of isolation its secret society had devolved into a tribalistic hellscape; a real-life Lord of the Flies, rife with depravity and deception.   Seven generations later, the island’s diabolical past still looms over its 48 residents; descendants of the original mutineers, marooned like modern castaways. Only a rusty cargo ship connects Pitcairn with the rest of the world, just four times a year.     In 2018, Brandon Presser rode the freighter to live among its present-day families; two clans bound by circumstance and secrets. While on the island, he pieced together Pitcairn’s full story: an operatic saga that holds all who have visited in its mortal clutch—even the author.    Told through vivid historical and personal narrative, The Far Land goes beyond the infamous mutiny on the Bounty, offering an unprecedented glimpse at life on the fringes of civilization, and how, perhaps, it’s not so different from our own. 

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A New York Times Book Review pick of Best Books Now in Paperback

A thrilling true tale of power, obsession, and betrayal at the edge of the world

In 1808, an American merchant ship happened upon an uncharted island in the South Pacific and unwittingly solved the biggest nautical mystery of the era: the whereabouts of a band of fugitives who, after seizing their vessel, had disappeared into the night with their Tahitian companions. 
 
Pitcairn Island was the perfect hideaway from British authorities, but after nearly two decades of isolation its secret society had devolved into a tribalistic hellscape; a real-life Lord of the Flies, rife with depravity and deception.
 
Seven generations later, the island’s diabolical past still looms over its 48 residents; descendants of the original mutineers, marooned like modern castaways. Only a rusty cargo ship connects Pitcairn with the rest of the world, just four times a year.  
 
In 2018, Brandon Presser rode the freighter to live among its present-day families; two clans bound by circumstance and secrets. While on the island, he pieced together Pitcairn’s full story: an operatic saga that holds all who have visited in its mortal clutch—even the author. 
 
Told through vivid historical and personal narrative, The Far Land goes beyond the infamous mutiny on the Bounty, offering an unprecedented glimpse at life on the fringes of civilization, and how, perhaps, it’s not so different from our own. 

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“A mash-up of an eighteenth-century adventure novel and the darkest episode of ‘Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’.” New York Times Book Review
“Riveting and obsessively researched.” Bloomberg
“An expertly reported account…Presser combines his own experiences on Pitcairn… with the captivating retelling of the true story.” Condé Nast Traveler
“[A] meticulously researched page turner that marries adventure stories with crime cliffhangers…will capture you from the very first sentence until the last.” Travel + Leisure
“I gasped with Presser as he unveiled truths about settling of the island, and I wandered along with him as he discovered both the beauty and the complexity of that island today.” Boston Herald
The Far Land swells in the cause and effect of actions of passion. Brandon Presser's fascinating narrative of the relentless consequences of the Bounty mutineers asks: were they brave or damned? They lived so very troubled ever after. You can’t make this stuff up! Tom Hanks
Meticulously researched…Armchair adventurers will appreciate the author’s sharp and sympathetic eye, showing us the mechanics of a truly remote civilization. Presser’s detailed account provides a sense of authority to a story too bizarre to be anything but true. Kirkus Reviews
A highly accomplished travel writer, Brandon Presser's The Far Land hits a lot of my pleasure centers: remote islands, then-and-now non-fiction, historical mysteries and forthright travelogues. The first night I started reading, I dreamed about Pitcairn Island. Maggie Shipstead, New York Times bestselling author of Great Circle
Brandon Presser moves far beyond the Mutiny on the Bounty to the devastating tale of the Pitcairn Island settlement, a real-life Lord of the Flies tragedy. As Brandon finds when he makes a protracted visit to the island, it’s a story still unwinding and a definite reminder that island and paradise are two words which often don’t go together. It’s a tale which seamlessly blends his new take on the mutiny and its aftermath with his own experiences on Pitcairn today. Tony Wheeler, co-founder, Lonely Planet

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Author Bio: Brandon Presser

Author Bio: Brandon Presser

Brandon Presser has co-authored over fifty travel books, from destination guides to glossy reference titles. His reporting has taken him all over the world, venturing to over 120 countries. Instead of checkmark travel, however, he prefers to marinate in the destinations he visits. He cut his teeth at Lonely Planet during the golden age of analog adventure, sourcing savvy hotel stays, top-notch eats, and unmissable experiences from the backwaters of Borneo to the back alleys of Tokyo. Now, he focuses much of his creative attention on feature writing for a variety of top-tier publications, including Businessweek, Departures, Condé Nast Traveler, and the Daily Beast.

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Category: Nonfiction/History
Runtime: 11.14
Audience: Adult
Language: English