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Authored by
Paul J. Stam
The weather is good, the ocean is beautiful, and the ship traveling from South Africa to
Argentina is fast enough to outrun any submarine. But it's not fast enough to get away from a
shipload of desperate passengers.
It would have been a pleasant passage, but the accidental death of a child, attack by a German destroyer, and a murder made it otherwise.
Hatred, distrust, rage, love, romance, and kindness all come together in an encounter with the enemy, and desperate people must take desperate measures to survive when they get caught up in a war that rages
around the world.
About the author:
At age 13, Paul J. Stam, was hunting big game in Africa with
his father, not as a sport, but to provide food for the station. He has
single handedly sailed a 38 foot ketch from Tahiti to Hawaii.
Paul
was born of missionary parents in the northeast corner of the Belgian
Congo just a few miles from both the Uganda and Sudan borders.
Just before the end of World War II, when he was 15, he came with his parents to the United States.
After
graduating from high school he enlisted in the U.S. Navy, serving
aboard a destroyer during the Korean War. His tour of duty completed,
Paul attend the University of Minnesota and later joined the staff.
While on the staff, the University of Minnesota sent Paul to the
Hawaiian Islands to attend a conference. Paul immediately fell in love
with the Islands. When he returned to Minnesota he turned in his
resignation and headed back to Hawaii.
Within two months Paul
was crewing on a sailboat. After a year of sailing the Pacific on other
people's boats, Paul decided it was time to get a boat of his own.
Together with his wife Terry and their ten-year-old son Steven, they
built their dream boat, which they launched in 1978.
Among
other things Paul has been a construction worker, university teacher and
administrator, and a sailboat skipper. Paul is now retired and lives in
Hawaii where he spends a lot of time on the potter's wheel making bowls
and mugs and at the computer writing.
Paul is also author of A
River That Is Congo: Of Rulers and Ruled, and A River That Is Congo: Of
Chiefs and Giants both published by All Things That Matter Press.
Anything by Paul has got to be good.
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