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Lucy Irvine

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62:. As well as an older sister, she has a younger brother. She later revealed that she had a tumultuous upbringing, developing a "habit of solitude" and confiding in her diary rather than people as a result of her family life. She repeatedly ran away from school and from home, maintaining this was not "because I was discontented, but because I found it interesting", and claiming "Not belonging to any particular group, I was free to observe. I drew word sketches of people's faces and actions. But I always kept a certain distance, and that habit has stuck." She had no full-time schooling after her thirteenth birthday. 198:
Irvine founded a registered non-profit animal rescue, LIFE (Lucy Irvine Foundation Europe), located in Bulgaria. LIFE works in the poorest regions, and with Roma. There is a website and also a Facebook page. Over 200 dogs have been successfully adopted to the U.K., and LIFE routinely holds SpayAThons
160:, running a trading business. Irvine accepted the invitation and in 1998 travelled to the Solomon Islands to immerse herself once again in island life. She was accompanied by her two youngest children and, after a year, returned to write 138:
about her life leading up to the decision to spend a year on Tuin. It describes how, while hitchhiking in Greece, she was raped at knife-point and subsequently suffered a mental breakdown.
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Irvine was married to Gerald Kingsland in 1981- this being necessary to reside on Tuin- but they subsequently separated. On her return to Britain, she lived on the remote island of
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had set sail from England and embarked upon a hazardous journey in search of a faraway paradise where they could raise a family. They had settled on
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in Scotland, where, most of the time as a single mother, she raised her three sons. In 2007, she moved to south-eastern
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Irvine was approached by Diana Hepworth and her husband Tom to write their biography. In 1947, the two British
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and Australia. In 1983, she published her account of the experience in
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In 1981, Irvine responded to an advert placed by writer
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for a year on the isolated and uninhabited island of
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Index

adventurer
author
Tuin
Castaway
Whitton, London
Calver
Derbyshire
charwoman
life model
concierge
Inland Revenue
Gerald Kingsland
castaways
Tuin
Torres Strait
New Guinea
Castaway
film of the same name
Nicolas Roeg
expatriates
Pigeon Island
Solomons
Tanera Mòr
Nairn
Bulgaria
Mensa
Chelsea Arts Club
London
Victor Gollancz
ISBN

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