The Island Adventures of Paul Stedman
The Rose Island Lighthouse Series
by Lynne Heinzmann
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Pub Date May 20 2021 | Archive Date May 23 2021
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Description
A Note From the Publisher
Book illustrator: Robin Roraback
Other Contributors: Marilyn Harris (researcher) and Michaela Harris (graphic designer)
Book illustrator: Robin Roraback
Other Contributors: Marilyn Harris (researcher) and Michaela Harris (graphic designer)
Advance Praise
“If you’ve ever wondered what life was like living in a lighthouse on an island nearly a hundred years ago, this entertaining and informative book provides you with an excellent opportunity to find out.”
– Christian McBurney, author and editor/publisher of The Online Review of Rhode Island History
“Through delightfully told stories and carefully researched historical passages, this book depicts an accurate and compelling picture of life on Rose Island in the 1930s. You will enjoy this book if you are a lover of lighthouses, a history buff, or someone who just appreciates good stories.”
– Jeremy D’ Entremont, author of 18 books, and historian for the American Lighthouse Foundation,
“This charming historical narrative is full of delightfully quirky stories, offering young readers a snapshot of Rhode Island history. The included historical information perfectly explains elements of the time period that we see Paul experience in the stories, while the colorful illustrations and historical photos bring the stories and the era to life.”
– Amanda Chapman, MLS, Library Director
“Lynne Heinzmann and her team have created a wonderful book that documents life on Rose Island during the 1930s, through the eyes of Paul Stedman, grandson of Lighthouse Keeper Jessie Orton. This engaging book intertwines stories of island life during the Great Depression with factual accounts of American life at that time. As the Executive Director of the Rose Island Lighthouse Trust, I’m pleased this book is available to let people know of the rich maritime heritage of Rose Island Lighthouse and the important role this little island once played in American history.”
– Brian Tefft, Executive Director, Rose Island Lighthouse and Fort Hamilton Trust
Marketing Plan
The author will be available for readings on Zoom, Skype, and when the pandemic is over, in-person book talks in New England.
The author will be available for readings on Zoom, Skype, and when the pandemic is over, in-person book talks in New England.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781949116472 |
PRICE | $19.95 (USD) |