<p>Robert Dean Frisbie left America for the South Pacific in 1920 and four years later set up a trading station on Danger Island now called Pukapuka a lonely paradise four hundred miles northeast of Samoa. This autobiographical story relates how the author fell in love with and married a charming Polynesian woman whose name translates as Desire and became part of the life of the island.&nbsp;</p><p>The next six years were wonderfully happy ones.&nbsp; Desire gave birth first to Johnny (a girl) then Jakey Elaine and Nga. The charm of their lives beyond &quot;the faintest echo from the noisy clamour of the civilised world&quot; is spread before the reader with the miraculous colour and texture of a Gauguin painting.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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