Reviewed by: Will Brown willhbrown@yahoo.com Date: 4 November 2002
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Too often, many readers pan this book as modern day Robinson Crusoe. Nothing could be further from the truth. The story's protagonist, an architect named Robert Maitland, is stranded under a highway interchange which he refers to as a "concrete island." The only similarity between this novel and Robinson Crusoe is the fact that both central characters are stranded. Their reactions to both situations are completely opposite. It's a good book if you can avoid a comparison and read it for what it is; a story that proves misery doesn't always love company.
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