On the Island by Tracey Garvis Graves

On the Island

by Tracey Garvis Graves

In this runaway New York Times bestseller, a harrowing near-death experience brings together an English teacher and her student as they struggle to survive on a desert island.

Sixteen-year-old T.J. Callahan has no desire to go anywhere. With his cancer in remission, all he wants is to get back to his normal life. But his parents insist that he spend the summer catching up on the school he missed while he was sick.

Anna Emerson is a thirty-year-old English teacher who has been worn down by the cold Chicago winters and a relationship that’s going nowhere. To break up the monotony of everyday life, she jumps at the chance to spend the summer on a tropical island tutoring T.J.

Anna and T.J. board a private plane headed to the Callahans’ summer home, but as they fly over the Maldives’ twelve hundred islands, the unthinkable happens: their plane crashes in shark-infested waters. They make it to shore, but soon discover they’re stranded on an uninhabited island.

At first, their only thought is survival. But as the days turn to weeks, and then months, and as birthdays pass, the castaways must brave violent tropical storms, the many dangers lurking in the sea, and the worst threat of all—the possibility that T.J.’s cancer could return. With only each other for love and support, these two lost souls must come to terms with their situation and find compaionship in one another in the moments they need it most.

Reviewed by Joséphine on

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I picked it up at Popular bookstore, started flipping a few pages, and decided to start from the beginning. I contemplated buying it but wanted to thumb through first to see if anything would get me hooked. 45 minutes later or so though I had reached the end. Somehow I really wanted to like it. It wasn't the usual type of book I would read. Yet I ended up skipping chunks here and there, and I couldn't contain my eye rolling. Sure, being stranded on an island messes with people's minds but the resolution at the end just made me go blah. Also, for a student/ teacher relationship to turn into love like that, there has to be something that really compels the people involved. All in all, I felt the book read like a huge dose of fluff.

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