A Pattern of Islands - Arthur Grimble

Title: A Pattern of Islands Author: Arthur Grimble Publisher: The Reprint Society, London Year published: 1954 312 pages A Pattern of Islands is a memoir by Arthur Grimble, recounting his experiences as a British colonial officer in the Gilbert and Ellice Islands (now Kiribati and Tuvalu) during the early 20th century. The book offers a captivating glimpse into life on these remote Pacific islands, detailing the customs, traditions, and beliefs of the indigenous people. Grimble, who initially arrived as a young cadet in the colonial service, shares his personal journey of adaptation, respect, and admiration for the islanders. Through engaging storytelling, Grimble vividly describes the beauty of the islands, the challenges of colonial administration, and the deep cultural wisdom of the people he governed. He narrates fascinating encounters, from learning the intricacies of island folklore to navigating the complex social structures and traditions....