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From a long line of fishermen, Elis learns what it takes to become a West Coast fisherman. He loses his parents at a young age. Two childhood friends become his surrogate family with a previously unknown brother making it four. Elis's navigation of life in small town Canada has its successes and failures. Influenced by his surrogate family, Elis seeks new horizons through travel. His first trip is with his brother for a winter of fun in the Mexican sun. A series of unexpected complications interrupts their sojourn leading to a frenzied journey through the streets of Paris and Athens and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
From a long line of fishermen, Elis learns what it takes to become a West Coast fisherman. He loses his parents at a young age. Two childhood friends become his surrogate family with a previously unknown brother making it four. Elis's navigation of life in small town Canada has its successes and failures. Influenced by his surrogate family, Elis seeks new horizons through travel. His first trip is with his brother for a winter of fun in the Mexican sun. A series of unexpected complications interrupts their sojourn leading to a frenzied journey through the streets of Paris and Athens and sailing the Greek Islands. His taste for travel is ignited by this adventure with book two seeing our friends explore the mysterious and exotic lands of Thailand.
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Autorenporträt
Ronald Allen grew up on the west coast of Vancouver Island. He was involved in the fishing and logging industries before moving on to a career in Corrections working with offenders all over British Columbia. The author has travelled extensively and many of the adventures experienced by our heroes are similar to events encountered during his travels. The book's origin is loosely based on a childhood friend who died tragically. The adventures undertaken by our heroes are fictional.