The Caribbean Out-Islands are a long way out, just over the horizon.
Christopher Columbus made landfall here. Atlantis is said to lie beneath
the waves. The Out-Islands have been safe-havens for pirates, escaped
slaves and the super-rich. Although these islands are mostly uninhabited
today, they carry names like Paradise Island, Peace and Plenty Island
and Eleuthera Island. When the ice-caps melt they will disappear
forever.
Martin Edwards lived close to the Out-Islands for a number of years.
Although he never found the time to visit them, they are still there, a
long way out, but just over the wide horizon. The Out-Islands is a
book about Paradise and its discontents, about homesickness and utopian
longing, about travellers and tourists, surfers, swimmers and drowned
sailors.