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Catching Paradise in Hawai’i

Winston Conrad

Publisher: Quill

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Under the Tuscan Sun for the traveler that lusts for the tropics, Catching Paradise in Hawai’i is a love letter to the islands. This funny, poignant, and heartwarming memoir follows the Conrad family as they relocate to one of the most beautiful places on Earth.  From riding big waves with surfing legends and tiger sharks, to marlin fishing and a near shipwreck, to nearly being wiped out by whales while canoeing and surviving volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and tsunamis, the family grows closer as they stumble through their new life on a trip to paradise that you’ll never forget.
Available since: 10/06/2020.

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