Island on the Edge  
A Life on Soay
Author(s): Anne Cholawo
Published by Birlinn
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ISBN: 9780857903372
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Anne Cholawo was a typical 80s career girl working in a busy London advertising agency, when in 1989, holidaying in Skye, she noticed an advert for a property on the Isle of Soay - 'Access by courtesy of fishing boat'. She had never heard of Soay before, let alone visited it, but something inexplicable drew her there. Within ten minutes of stepping off the said fishing boat, she had fallen under the spell of the island, and after a few months she moved there to live. She is still there. When she arrived on the remote west coast island there were only 17 inhabitants, among them the legendary Hebridean sharker Tex Geddes and his family. Today, including Anne and her husband Robert, there are only three.

This book describes her extraordinary transition from a hectic urban lifestyle to one of rural isolation and self-sufficiency, without mains electricity, medical services, shops or any of the other modern amenities we take for granted. Anne describes the history of Soay and its unique wildlife, and as well as telling her own personal story introduces along the way some of the off-beat and colourful characters associated with the island, notably Tex's one-time associate, the celebrated writer and naturalist, Gavin Maxwell.
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Anne Cholawo was a typical 80s career girl working in a busy London advertising agency, when in 1989, holidaying in Skye, she noticed an advert for a property on the Isle of Soay - 'Access by courtesy of fishing boat'. She had never heard of Soay before, let alone visited it, but something inexplicable drew her there. Within ten minutes of stepping off the said fishing boat, she had fallen under the spell of the island, and after a few months she moved there to live. She is still there. When she arrived on the remote west coast island there were only 17 inhabitants, among them the legendary Hebridean sharker Tex Geddes and his family. Today, including Anne and her husband Robert, there are only three.

This book describes her extraordinary transition from a hectic urban lifestyle to one of rural isolation and self-sufficiency, without mains electricity, medical services, shops or any of the other modern amenities we take for granted. Anne describes the history of Soay and its unique wildlife, and as well as telling her own personal story introduces along the way some of the off-beat and colourful characters associated with the island, notably Tex's one-time associate, the celebrated writer and naturalist, Gavin Maxwell.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Dedication Page
  • Contents
  • List of illustrations
  • Acknowledgements
  • Author’s note
  • Maps
  • Part One
    • 1 Access by courtesy of fishing boat
    • 2 A Luton interlude
    • 3 I buy a house on Soay
    • 4 Arrival
    • 5 Waking dream
    • 6 Sheep, sharks and settlers
    • 7 Close encounters
    • 8 Island DIY
    • 9 Fishing with Tex
    • 10 The piano
    • 11 Home bred and butchered
    • 12 Winkling a living
    • 13 Cold comfort
    • 14 Island spring
  • Part Two
    • 15 A changing island
    • 16 Thundering hooves
    • 17 Fire at Burnside
    • 18 Ebb and flow
    • 19 Adventures with the Heron
    • 20 Shipping forecast
    • 21 Snow and drought
    • 22 End of an era
  • Part Three
    • 23 An end and a beginning
    • 24 The battle to save Sally B
    • 25 Taking the plunge
    • 26 Accidental self-sufficiency
  • Postscript: An island on the edge
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