To See the
World by Elaine Forrestal
(National Library of Australia)
PB RRP $17.99
ISBN 9780642278494
Reviewed by Anastasia
Gonis
To See the World is highly acclaimed author Elaine Forrestal’s new book. A fictional
account of Rose de Freycinet’s voyage on the Uranie (1817-1820), it is based on Rose’s journal kept in the National
Library of Australia.
The story is narrated by
Jose, an illiterate mulatto, who dreamed of being a famous sea captain and
encounters with pirates and cannibals. A real person, Jose begins his journey
as a cabin boy, knowing nothing but how to be free and wild. He ends it literate
in more than letters; with experiences that would have killed a weaker spirit. This is a wonderful
adventure of courage and determination whichever way you look at it.
With women prohibited on
state ships, Rose de Freycinet dressed as a man and boarded the vessel to be
close to her husband, Louis, Commander of the Uranie. He had a passion for terrestrial magnetism, astronomy and
meteorology, and meticulously charted every detail of his research and
discoveries.
Rose’s life is a
magnificently recorded document. She spent the entire journey educating Jose,
recording everything she heard, saw, and experienced. Rose became the ‘first
European woman to write an account of her circumnavigation of the world’. The Uranie was shipwrecked on the Falkland
Islands on its return voyage in February, 1820.
Elaine Forrestal has
recreated a breathtaking vision of this real event. From the beginning of this
love story amidst a great historical event, she has filled each page with
excitement, courage and resilience. The book ends in two pages
of references and a Glossary. More on this extraordinary voyage can be found in
the NLA archives.
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