
$17.95
Creative Non-fiction / British Columbia
0-920663-73-7
5.5 x 7.5, 176 pages
Softcover
2000
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Measure of Value
The Story of the D'Arcy Island Lepper Colony
By Chris Yorath
Between 1891 and 1924, DArcy Island,
near Victoria, B.C., was a prison for a society of outcasts. The press
called them The Unfortunates. Why? They had leprosy and they
were Chinese. Their only contact with the outside world was a supply ship
that came every three months to drop off food, opium and coffins.
Follow one unfortunate, Lim Sam, on his journey from China
to Victoria to Nanaimo, and finally to DArcy Island, where this
little society cared for each other, planted their gardens, and dreamed
of going home.
They lived and died unquoted and unrecorded. That they lived is acknowledged
only by fifteen unmarked graves on a tiny island in Haro Strait. It is
the authors hope that this book returns a measure of value to their
lives.
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