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The Boy on the Back of the Turtle: Seeking God, Quince Marmalade, and the Fabled
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The Boy on the Back of the Turtle: Seeking God, Quince Marmalade, and the Fabled Albatross on Darwin's Islands Paperback - 2003

by Quarrington, Paul

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Poignant observation on a wide-ranging investigation of everything from blue-footed boobies, careerism, taxonomy, and the nature of creation to pirates and the precarious ecology of the Galapagos islands from the author of seven novels, including "The Spirit Cabinet."

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On March twenty-fifth of the year nineteen hundred and ninety-six, with my spirit made dull and muzzy by so long spent ashore, I embarked upon a voyage of the Encantadas, the storied, shrouded archipelago that lies some six hundred miles to the west of southern Americas.

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Paul Quarrington is the author of seven novels, and is also an accomplished screenwriter. He won the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour for his 1987 novel "King Leary," and his Governor General's Award-winning novel "Whale Music" was made into a critically acclaimed feature film. (The Governor General Award is Canada's most esteemed literary prize: other winners include Carol Shields and Michael Ondaatje and Margaret Atwood.) His most recent novel is the "Spirit Cabinet", published in the US by Grove press in 2001.