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eBook Version of Nick Finnerans STANIEL CAY Published by 1stBooks
Author Nick Finneran tells the story of his sailing adventures in Miami and the Caribbean in 1948-1949
Boston, MA (PRWEB) January 19, 2004 --1stBooks, the leading provider of print-on-demand and eBook publishing services today published the eBook version of Nick Finnerans STANIEL CAY.
In STANIEL CAY (pronounced key), Finneran tells the story of how, as a teenager in post-World War II 1948, he and his cousin Tony leave the cold Massachusetts winters behind to begin a life's journey. Along the way Nick and Tony do a lot of fishing, meet colorful characters from the pre-tourist days of Miami, and discover a wrecked sailboat in the mangroves, which they rebuild and sail to the Bahamas. The teenagers experience the tranquil life in the Caribbean before the tourist boom, but uncover a plot that may have been the opening salvo of the Cold War.
According to an early review, If you are thinking about chartering a sailboat in the Caribbean this winter? Read this book first! Thinking about taking a cruise or visiting Nassau? Definitely read this book first! Wish you had gone on a great sailing adventure when you were nineteen years old? Then, you gotta read STANIEL CAY!"
STANIEL CAY includes sketch charts that have been reproduced from the 1965 edition of the Yachtsmans Guide to the Bahamas.
ABOUT NICK FINNERAN:
Seventy-four-year-old Nick Finneran is a champion sailor, fly fisherman, world adventurer and confidant to three presidents. Nick spent his childhood sailing on Cape Cod. He was the quintessential teenage sailing bum, years before it became fashionable. After high school, he left the cold Massachusetts winters behind, and began a life journey of adventure that has spanned six decades.
ABOUT 1STBOOKS:
Based in Bloomington, Indiana, 1stBooks is the largest new breed publisher and one of the leading publishing houses in North America. The firm was established in 1997 to fulfill the dreams of authors who wanted to have their books published while retaining all rights and control of content. 1stBooks titles are available in traditional hard copy format at more than 25,000 retail outlets worldwide, and in eBook format through the 1stBooks online store.
PRESS CONTACTS:
Contact 1stBooks at 1-800-839-8640, www.1stbooks.com, or contact the author, Nick Finneran directly at www.nickfinneran.com or nick@nickfinneran.com.
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