The Mosquito Coast

The Mosquito Coast by Paul Theroux, published by Penguin Books Limited on December 15, 2011, is a work of fiction that explores the journey of Allie Fox as he attempts to escape the perceived ills of modern America. In his quest to re-create the world, Allie takes his family deep into the Honduran jungle, where he confronts the challenges of survival while grappling with his own complex nature. This edition spans 384 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of obsession and the human condition as Allie’s messianic vision unfolds amidst the harsh realities of jungle life. The story captures the tension between idealism and the darker aspects of existence, leading the family toward an unsettling fate. Through vivid descriptions and intense character dynamics, the book invites reflection on civilization and the lengths one might go to escape it.
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Allie Fox is going to re-create the world. Abominating the cops, crooks, junkies and scavengers of modern America, he abandons civilization and takes the family to live in the Honduran jungle. There his tortured, messianic genius keeps them alive, his hoarse tirades harrying them through a diseased and dirty Eden towards unimaginable darkness. �An epic of paranoid obsession that swirls the reader headlong to deposit him on a mudbank of horror� Christopher Wordsworth, Guardian.
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