Monday, November 1, 2010

Adventure Stories from the Caribbean


Andy Campbell's third fantastic children's story book — better than ever!

Why are homing pigeons so vital to have on board when going on a family outing? Why should old men owning museums never be underestimated by art thieves? And why should one be careful when flying a monster kite on a windy day? Andy Campbell's answers to these questions make exciting, thrilling, delightful reading (or reading aloud). This book, the third in Andy's series of adventurous and often hair-raisingly suspenseful stories for and about children in the Caribbean, is fabulously illustrated by Trinidadian up-and-coming illustrator Ryan James. And because Andy is a retired pilot, there is always the thrill of flying involved somewhere in his stories ... and if it's only tribal blow-darts whirring about in the night!

7 x 10", 112 pages in colour, softcover
Illustrations by Ryan James
ISBN 976-8054-84-5

Andy Campbell, a retired BWIA pilot, and is a Trinidadian raconteur like no-one else. This summer, Paria Publishing's intern Kelsea actually asked us: "Can I stop working now and finish reading these stories?" Consider yourself warned—it's a 'no-can-put-down' book!

By the same author:
Stories from the Cockpit
Three Scary Stories

Available on amazon.com and barnesandnoble.com


Producer Alice Besson of Paria Publishing with pushlisher / author Andy Campbell at the 2010 booklaunch of "Adventure Stories from the Caribbean".

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