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Shortlisted for the 2005-2006 Red Cedar Book Award, Fiction Selected by the Pennsylvania School Librarians Association as one of the PSLA YA Top Forty Fiction Titles 2003 The prospect of spending summer vacation sailing in the Grenadines with his cousin Matt and his older sister Carol wasn't an appealing one for Regan. His cousin and sister have little time for him, and the three young people never get along. Regan seems to lose every argument. Then disaster strikes - the kids find themselves adrift on a dinghy with no food and little water, facing a furious tropical storm and voracious…mehr

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Shortlisted for the 2005-2006 Red Cedar Book Award, Fiction Selected by the Pennsylvania School Librarians Association as one of the PSLA YA Top Forty Fiction Titles 2003 The prospect of spending summer vacation sailing in the Grenadines with his cousin Matt and his older sister Carol wasn't an appealing one for Regan. His cousin and sister have little time for him, and the three young people never get along. Regan seems to lose every argument. Then disaster strikes - the kids find themselves adrift on a dinghy with no food and little water, facing a furious tropical storm and voracious sharks. Their survival will depend on their resourcefulness and the work they accomplish together. Storm-Blast is a white-knuckle tale full of adventure and courage.
Autorenporträt
Curtis Parkinson grew up in Kingston, Ontario. He graduated from Queen’s University and worked as a chemical engineer for many years. Then he moved to the Caribbean to live on a sailboat and to write. As he says: “Many rejections later, the cat fell off the boat one night, and this story became my first published work, a picture book.” Two more picture books and several short stories followed. Storm-Blast, his first novel, is set in the Caribbean Sea that he learned to love and respect. Curtis Parkinson has returned to Ontario, where he lives with his wife.