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TRUSTEE FROM TOOLROOM
  

TRUSTEE FROM TOOLROOM (Hardcover)

by Nevil Shute (Author)
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Keith Stewart, a toolroom fitter who had given up his factory job to devote himself to his hobby of miniature machines and to writing about them in a magazine that made friends for him around the world, recalls somewhat the colorless little Mr. Honey of No Highway. And when it came to the challenge that pulled him up by the roots and sent him off to a coral reef in the far Pacific, Keith proved as intrepid and determined as Mr. Honey did in his adventure. Keith had been appointed sole trustee for his brother-in-law's presumably large estate and only child. But when his sister and her husband were wrecked off Tahiti, only Keith had a clue as to what had happened to that estate- converted as it had been into 27 thousand pounds in diamonds. Keith's means were less than meagre; his ill-paid magazine job was at stake; his wife- and the child they now knew was virtually their own-had nothing to fall back on if Keith, too, perished. But despite naive ignorance of the world outside the shabby London suburb where they lived, Keith and his wife knew that he must go and try to reclaim the child's inheritance. And Keith's sheer childlike audacity achieves what a more expert world traveler could never have done. He reaches his goal after a succession of incredible adventures made wholly credible; he wins- and finds- friends everywhere; and he returns having lived up to his trusteeship in the best possible way. A fast paced plot, a lovable character, and a kind of warmth and charm pervade the story. Better written than many of Shute's books- with a kind of sure maturity that is new to him. His recent death- and the choice of this last book by the Book-of-the-Month insure a more than customary receptivity. (Kirkus Reviews)


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A novel tells the story of a man who leads an ordinary, uneventful life, until overnight he becomes the trustee of his 10-year-old niece, and involved in the search for some missing money.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A perfect trust in the unexpected, April 19 2004
By Arline Curtiss (California) - See all my reviews
This is a wonderful book. A simple story about an unassuming man who has turned his avocation of fabricating small machines into a modest occupation that makes his everyday existence a pleasure for himself and his equally unassuming and good-hearted wife. He decides to embark upon a quest to reclaim his niece's lost inheritance--a treasure chest of diamonds hidden by himself and her father on the wrecked ship in which both her wealthy upper-class parents were killed. He does not want the diamonds for himself but the education and future of his niece which he will not be otherwise able to supply on his own rather meager income. So the hero starts out on a trip half way around the world with not enough money and no legitimate assurance that he will even make it back alive, much less win the prize. He knows it is a long shot. But, with the encouragement of his wife who will hold down the fort at home, he embarks upon this high-seas, dangerous journey simply because he thinks it's the right thing to do. He wouldn't feel right if he didn't try. That he might fail is not the important thing. This very rational, prudent man who has lived what many would consider a rather dull life of habit and order will now put all his trust in the enexpected and taste a life of risk and adventure. Very inspiring.
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