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By the Sea, Back Then: A Tale About the Island
By the Sea, Back Then: A Tale About the Island
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The Caribbean novel about fish and females. The story of an island from times gone by; about the old and the young, about men and women, of dreams and reality, of gain and loss—about the adventure of life, and love.
A table, two shots of rum and a manuscript:
British Honduras, 1952. Caye Caulker Island, situated in the Belize Barrier Reef— young Pablo’s world. Here a young boy encounters Grandpa and Marilyn Monroe, learns the wisdoms of life, the lies, the dreams, and of submerging into the turmoil of great emotions. Pablo experiences the passion of yearning and pain, infatuation and distress.
About the author:
Years ago Norbert Schulz, and a friend, learned to master the art of "go slow", unique to Caye Caulker. A broken mast had stranded these two European yachtsmen on this small island along with their Western bustle. Haste and hurry were soon replaced by a laid back Caribbean lifestyle...daily chores consisted of lazing in a hammock, discarding shoes and shirts, and a Sundowner at the bar while writing a few lines in a notebook - Lines that now appear on the pages of this book. One day a boat appeared on the horizon and left a mast behind on a beach. But the yachtsmen were in no hurry to depart. It took them days to set the mast then sail away, forever.
A table, two shots of rum and a manuscript:
British Honduras, 1952. Caye Caulker Island, situated in the Belize Barrier Reef— young Pablo’s world. Here a young boy encounters Grandpa and Marilyn Monroe, learns the wisdoms of life, the lies, the dreams, and of submerging into the turmoil of great emotions. Pablo experiences the passion of yearning and pain, infatuation and distress.
About the author:
Years ago Norbert Schulz, and a friend, learned to master the art of "go slow", unique to Caye Caulker. A broken mast had stranded these two European yachtsmen on this small island along with their Western bustle. Haste and hurry were soon replaced by a laid back Caribbean lifestyle...daily chores consisted of lazing in a hammock, discarding shoes and shirts, and a Sundowner at the bar while writing a few lines in a notebook - Lines that now appear on the pages of this book. One day a boat appeared on the horizon and left a mast behind on a beach. But the yachtsmen were in no hurry to depart. It took them days to set the mast then sail away, forever.
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