A description of the atoll community of Nanumea in the small Pacific island of Tuvalu. The authors are anthropologists who spent time on Nanumea in the 1970s, 80s, and 90s, and their book is readable and interesting even for general readers. Highlights include anecdotes from their fieldwork, descriptions of the colonial and WWII history of the community, analysis of the structure of the community and kinship relations, and explorations of the tension between Nanumea's traditional communal sharing obligations and the economic impact of globalization.