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Ebook The Mapmaker's Wife: A True Tale Of Love, Murder And Survival In The Amazon, by Robert Whitaker

Ebook The Mapmaker's Wife: A True Tale Of Love, Murder And Survival In The Amazon, by Robert Whitaker

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The Mapmaker's Wife: A True Tale Of Love, Murder And Survival In The Amazon, by Robert Whitaker

The Mapmaker's Wife: A True Tale Of Love, Murder And Survival In The Amazon, by Robert Whitaker


The Mapmaker's Wife: A True Tale Of Love, Murder And Survival In The Amazon, by Robert Whitaker


Ebook The Mapmaker's Wife: A True Tale Of Love, Murder And Survival In The Amazon, by Robert Whitaker

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The Mapmaker's Wife: A True Tale Of Love, Murder And Survival In The Amazon, by Robert Whitaker

Pressestimmen

"'Gripping...one of the best books I have read this year'" (DAILY TELEGRAPH)"'An unlikely page-turner...as a testament to frustration, endurance and mutual devotion, this takes some beating'" (SUNDAY TIMES)"'Enthralling...Full of mystery and danger, bravery and tragedy, with a rapturous love story at its core that transcends both time and continents. A marvellous read'" (DENNIS LEHANE)"'In the brilliant tradition of Dava Sobel's Longitude...combines powerful storytelling with excellent historical research in a book that reads like a novel'" (ALAN LIGHTMAN, author of 'Einstein's Dreams')"'An exemplary narrative history and a fascinating tale of science, love and survival'" (MARK HONIGSBAUM, author of 'The Fever Trail')

Synopsis

In 1735 a team of French scientists set out on a daring expedition into the South American wilderness to resolve one of the great scientific challenges of the time: the precise size and shape of the Earth. Scaling the Andes and journeying along the Amazon, the mapmakers faced all manner of danger, while madness, disease and violent death each took their toll. However one, Jean Godin, fell in love with a local girl called Isabel Grameson. When the time came for the expedition to return to France, Godin travelled ahead to ensure the way was safe for his new family. But on reaching French Guiana, disaster struck: Spain and Portugal closed their borders and he was stranded, unable to return to Isabel. What followed lies at the core of this extraordinary tale - a heartbreaking 20-year separation that ended when Isabel, believing she might never see her husband again, decided to make her own way across the continent: a journey that began in hope but became hell on earth...Drawing on his own experience retracing Isabel's epic trek as well as contemporary records, Robert Whitaker recounts a captivating true story of love and survival set against the backdrop of what many still regard as 'the greatest expedition the world has ever known'.

Alle Produktbeschreibungen

Produktinformation

Taschenbuch: 448 Seiten

Verlag: Bantam; Auflage: New Ed (2. Mai 2005)

Sprache: Englisch

ISBN-10: 0553815393

ISBN-13: 978-0553815399

Größe und/oder Gewicht:

12,7 x 2,8 x 19,8 cm

Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung:

5.0 von 5 Sternen

1 Kundenrezension

Amazon Bestseller-Rang:

Nr. 398.350 in Fremdsprachige Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Fremdsprachige Bücher)

Eine gute Geschichte, grandios recherchiert, gut erzählt und ein Beweis, dass die Wirklichkeit die Phantasie oft bei weitem übertrifft. Für jeden zu empfehlen, der irgendeine Verbindung zu Südamerika hat. Und für jeden, der sich für lebendige Geschichte auch nur ein bisschen interessiert.

This is a fascinating true story of adventure and science in what is now Ecuador during the 1730s. The scientific part involves the expedition of members of the Académie française to measure a meridian arc at the equator and to compare its measurement with one measured in "Lapland." The object of the enterprise was to determine whether Isaac Newton's description of Earth as flattened at the poles because of the planet's rotation or elongated at the poles as postulated by other scientists. The French scientists struggled for years in the inhospitable Andean terrain to obtain accurate measurements and proved that Newton correct. One lowly member member of the French team was Jean Godin, who married Isabel Gramesón of a high-ranking family of the Spanish Viceroyaltyof Peru. Godin's plan to return to France with his pregnant wife involved exploring the Amazon downstream for its entire length and returning upstream to collect his wife. Godin spent 20 years (1749-69) in this enterprise, at which point she set out in search of him and suffered even more horrific experiences than her husband had during the interval.

This is a very well written account of the incredible capacity of humans to suffer tortures that most would consider beyond human endurance. Whitaker skillfully reveals a kernel normally hidden within our psyche that can grow into an infinite source of strength when we are motivated by love, desire for riches or even glory. The description of the mapmakers quest to determine the shape of Earth by trekking though the wilderness of south America provides a slice of world history and science that I had not encountered in hundreds of history books.The only real reason for a novel is to reveal the inner war forever waging within us. Riveting, enthralling, enlightening.

I read the Mapmaker's Wife because we are currently visiting Ecuador and I enjoy reading stories about places I have been. Even though the story takes places in the 18th Century, I was ecstatic to not only be familiar with many of the locations, but that the place where we are currently staying is directly across the street from where one of the sub-plots occurred! I got a lot more than expected from this true story. The author delves deep into the expedition of a group of French Scientists that came to the equator to conduct the measurements to once and for all solve the argument of the size and shape of the earth. While there, Jean Godin, one of the Assistant's to the expedition marries Isabel, a daughter from one of the local well-to-do families. The couple end up being separated for over a 20-year period. Separated by the hazards of the Amazon jungle, both Jean and Isabel never gave up hope to be reunited with one another. Isabel, after waiting years for Jean to come back to Peru, sets out on a journey through the dangerous Amazon, something that was unheard of and thought to be impossible for a woman during that time. Though the title of the book is misleading, it is well written and the reader quickly comes to appreciate the in depth research the author conducted in order to put us right there from colonial Peru to deep in the Amazon jungle.

This was an unread (by everyone in my book club) book club read. Although very interesting and informative, it was very a laborious read. I read a lot (2 books a week) and it is one of the first books I had to keep putting down and going back to later. Everyone in my book club was in agreement that the name of the book is misleading. It had about one chapter solely dedicated to the wife and that was at the end of the book. After discussing the book, however, many of the ladies rated it at least a 4 star due to the scientific value, exploration, flora and fauna collection and all around bravery of the men who were willing to die doing what they did.

One of the most fascinating true stories I have ever read. A group of French scientists travel to what is now Ecuador (then Peru) in order to survey and determine the final correct lines of latitude. Thought this may not sound interesting, it alone is worth the book. One of the scientists falls in love with and marries a girl of the local Peruvian nobility. He then goes down the Amazon, ostensibly for a brief time, but when he doesn't return, his wife and a few members of her family go in search of him. Thus begins one of the most totally amazing tales of my long life as a reader. No way would I want to spoil it for others. But if you like real life adventure where this time the hero is a woman, don't miss this book!

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