Although I obtained this book a while back, I could not bring myself to read it. While I imagined it would be fascinating, the prospect of reading about leprosy, its effects on people, and the horrible nature of this disease held me back. However, I pulled it to me and started reading it, and I couldn't stop. The book has sympathetic characters that the reader follows, and some very unsympathtic characters. Good and bad, one might say. However, all is not ever either good or bad, and indeed, those distinctions can be incorrect, shifting, and vague. This leper colony left people to fend for themselves or die, and everyone either lapsed into lethargy or fought to survive as long as possible. It was a terribly cruel and harsh life, but, well, you'll have to read it for yourself to see just how people coped.