Ferry to Cooperation Island: A Novel

Author:   Carol Newman Cronin
Publisher:   She Writes Press
ISBN:  

9781631528644


Pages:   376
Publication Date:   30 July 2020
Format:   Paperback
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AUTHOR IS AUTHORITY IN BOOK'S THEMES: Author has won several awards from Boating Writers International for articles published by a variety of websites and magazines, and as a lifetime sailor, she won two races at the 2004 Olympics and continues to compete at events around the world. ESTABLISHED READERSHIP. APPEALING SETTING TO BOATING FANSNewport, RI, is a significant draw for tourists and conservationists interested in the ocean and sailing, visited annually by 3.5 million people. PEOPLE CRAVE EVERYTHING OUTDOORSY: As natural wilderness becomes increasingly rare, readers seek the escape of undiscovered coastline; 40 percent of the US population 16 years and older participated in wildlife-related activities in 2016, such as hunting, fishing, and wildlife-watching. Ferry to Cooperation Island creates new coastline to discover and enjoy. UNCONSCIOUS GENDER BIAS :deals head-on with this timely (and yet ageless) issue.

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Author:   Carol Newman Cronin
Publisher:   She Writes Press
Imprint:   She Writes Press
Dimensions:   Width: 13.90cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 21.50cm
Weight:   0.476kg
ISBN:  

9781631528644


ISBN 10:   1631528645
Pages:   376
Publication Date:   30 July 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Wash ashore on this island and find a community of characters whose lives are as interwoven, interdependent, and thus as complicated as its long history. Babies are born, beloved friends take their leave, and lovers change partners, as each arrival and departure of the ferry brings new twists. Cronin has built a world that you won't want to sail away from! --Juliette Fay, best-selling author of five novels including The Tumbling Turner Sisters Olympic racing sailor Carol Newman Cronin takes us on a voyage of discovery built around the human interaction with an island at the entrance of Narragansett Bay off the coast of Rhode Island. Every sentence draws the reader into the curious lives of each character with a descriptive style that puts you in the middle of the narrative. Carol has a gift for story-telling that makes you just keep turning every page to learn what is going to happen next. A word of caution--once you start reading you won't stop until the book ends. --Gary Jobson, President of the National Sailing Hall of Fame Lifetime sailor Carol Newman Cronin combines well-drawn characters, their family legacies, and the history of the island itself in a vivid story about the struggle of preservation versus development, grace against greed. Anyone who visits a New England island should have a copy of this in hand for summer reading. Wherever you look--the ferry landing, the coffee shop, the general store--you'll recognize the characters. --Doug Logan, author of BoatSense Ferry to Cooperation Island is an entertaining portrait of island life where a quirky population of year-round inhabitants and their green ferry captain must navigate much more than a passage to the mainland. Readers will root for love between arch-rivals while a distinctive cast of salty, New-Englanders cling to their beloved island's natural beauty. This novel takes on an age-old balancing act, pitting traditionalists against developers espousing 'economic progress.' Written with fast-paced, vernacular wit, Ferry to Cooperation Island is the perfect antidote for a land-locked point-of-view. --Jeanne McWilliams Blasberg, author of Eden and The Nine Cronin, an accomplished sailor as well as successful novelist, has deftly woven another absorbing story that combines the perfect amount of intrigue, adventure and romance into a can't-put-down novel. At any time of year, Ferry to Cooperation Island is a perfect and highly recommended escape. --Roberta Gately, author of Footprints in the Dust, Lipstick in Afghanistan, and The Bracelet You can practically smell the salt air, feel the weight of the fog, taste the bitterness of pride and longing. Carol Newman Cronin brings Brenton Island to life in the way that only a fellow boater can, loving the flaws and peculiarities that make every character well worth knowing in a waterfront town. --Kim Kavin is an award-winning writer and editor for Yachting A fast-tacking mystery with Carol Newman Cronin's deep knowledge of the tides, tensions, and talent in Rhode Island's beautiful and complex bays. --Kaci Cronkhite, author of Finding PAX Past Praise for Carol Newman Cronin For 2009's Oliver's Surprise For the past forty years I have raced along the waters of Narragansett Bay. After reading Oliver's Surprise my vision of the area will be of the infamous hurricane of 1938 and the young Oliver seeing the catastrophe take place. --Gary Jobson, ESPN commentator and America's Cup Hall of Fame member The best historical fiction combines good research with good storytelling, and Oliver's Surprise has it all. Carol Newman Cronin writes with authority about the sea and her home in Rhode Island, and her thorough investigation of the Hurricane of '38 shines through. Chock full of adventure, history, sailing, time travel, a likeable protagonist, Oliver's Surprise is about as much fun as you can have without actually being on board a boat! --James L. Nelson, author of the Revolution at Sea Saga and George Washington's Secret Navy A vivid glimpse of boatyard life for a modern boy whisked back to his grandfather's day, just before the Hurricane of '38. --Molly Bang, author/illustrator of When Sophie Gets Angry I was immediately transported to Jamestown and Narragansett Bay. This charming story--with lovely illustrations--captures two different eras in a very special place. --Pease Glaser, Olympic Silver Medalist Oliver's Surprise is a wonderful young adult adventure story. The writing is fast-paced and filled with strong verbs and nautical terms. It reminds me of the Wizard of Oz, Back to the Future, and Tom Sawyer/Huckleberry Finn all rolled into one. Well done! --Paula Margulies, author of Coyote Heart . . . an engaging tale woven by one of sailing's modern-day racing stars . . . a pleasant time-travel adventure for all ages. --Elaine Dickinson, Managing Editor of BoatUS magazine


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Carol Newman Cronin is an award-winning writer of stories about boats and waterfront personalities. A lifetime sailor, she won two races at the 2004 Olympics and continues to compete at events around the world.

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