Good Morning Diego Garcia
by Susan Joyce
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GENRE: travel adventure/memoir
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BLURB:
When
Susan and Charles receive a letter from Cyprus friends, now in Taiwan, they get
a chance to help crew a sailboat from Sri Lanka across the Indian Ocean. They
have no clue what to expect. Susan reminds Charles she isn't a good swimmer. He
tells her a life jacket will do the trick, and convinces her it's the
opportunity of a lifetime. A must-do travel adventure. They say goodbye to
friends and family in sunny California, fly to New York and on to India,
arriving the day the Indian government has issued a state of emergency. And
then onto the boat, and into the ocean. In monsoon season. With no charts.
In this true-life travel adventure, Susan keeps a journal and record her bizarre thoughts and telling dreams. A real life thriller, Susan's monsoon-season journey is about discovery and spiritual realization—one dream at a time.
In this true-life travel adventure, Susan keeps a journal and record her bizarre thoughts and telling dreams. A real life thriller, Susan's monsoon-season journey is about discovery and spiritual realization—one dream at a time.
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Excerpt One:
Ch 2
Downward, we dove through a dark blanket of clouds. All
belted in for a smooth landing.
As we neared the ground, the clouds cleared. We crossed a
crowded expressway with bumper to bumper afternoon traffic. I could see
passengers sitting in cars waiting to move forward. Touchdown was seconds away.
Without warning, the craft groaned and shuddered. Flaps
shifted. Engines roared. In an instant the aircraft pitched sharply and climbed
skyward with great speed.
Items tumbled from overhead bins as the plane shook
violently in midair.
I gripped Charles's arm.
The plane made a sharp turn to the left and the ground fell
away.
Below us, I saw a huge orange ball of fire erupting on the
runway.
“Oh my God,” I said, gripping Charles's arm tighter.
The fire sent black smoke billowing into the air above a
twisted, burning plane.
“No survivors there,” Charles said, craning his neck to see
what was happening on the ground.
A few minutes later, the sound system crackled and the
captain announced, “As you’re aware folks, we've had to abandon our final
approach to land on runway 221. We're lucky to have missed a major disaster.
Eastern Air Lines Flight 66, a Boeing 727, was struck by lightning on its final
approach to JFK,” his voice cracked, “and has crashed on the runway. Eastern
was the plane landing in front of us. If
we had arrived a split second before the Eastern plane, ours would have been
the plane struck. We're lucky to have been second on the approach path.”
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Born in Los
Angeles California, Susan Joyce spent most of her childhood in Tucson, Arizona
and returned to LA as a young working woman. Inspired as a child by postcards
from her globe-trotting great aunt, Susan left the United States at age 20 to
see the world.
She planned on
being gone for a year, but ended up living her 20s and 30s in Europe and the
Middle East. As a Jill of all trades, she worked as a secretary, freelance
writer, taught computer classes, wrote songs, and became an accomplished artist
while writing her first children's book, "Peel, the Extraordinary
Elephant."
An award
winning author and editor of children's books, Susan's first adult book in her
memoir series, "The Lullaby Illusion--A Journey of Awakening" is a
travelogue of the politics of Europe, the United States, and Israel during a
twelve year 'roller-coaster' period of her life and an adventure of survival
through friends and sheer determination.
The Lullaby
Illusion was awarded
* Readers'
Favorite 5-Stars and the 2014 GOLD Medal Winner, Non-Fiction--Travel in the
2014 Readers' Favorite International Book Awards.
* Honorable
Mention Prize Winner--2014 Stargazer Literary Prizes
Her second
memoir, "Good Morning Diego Garcia" is about her adventure from India
and across the Indian Ocean in monsoon season in 1975.
Available for
pre-order:
Read more about
Susan's life adventures at:
Stop in and say
hello to Susan here:
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GIVEAWAY
Susan will be awarding a $20 Amazon or
B/N GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.
Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteWhat is the most underrated book that you have ever read? Thanks for the giveaway. I hope that I win. Bernie W BWallace1980(at)hotmail(d0t)com
ReplyDeleteGood question Joseph Wallace. Need to think about that one.
DeleteJoseph, one that lingers in my mind is "Shards of Memory" by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala. A wonderful story about family, spirituality and memory.
DeleteGood Morning Deal Sharing Aunt and readers! Thanks for hosting and promoting my new book! I’ll check back later in case anyone has a question for me. Any questions--weird or wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThank you for informing me about this book.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome! Sara.
DeleteWhat was living in The Middle East like for you? I would love to see Ireland.
ReplyDeleteDonna Armstrong, I haven't been to Ireland. There were troubles there when I lived in Europe. Living in the Middle East was fun for me. I lived in Israel, Cyprus, and spent lots of time in Turkey. I also lived in Greece. I am a foodie, so really enjoy Middle Eastern cuisine.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great read.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the chance!
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ReplyDeleteGreat excerpt! This book series sound very interesting! Looking forward to checking out this book!
ReplyDeleteSusan, since you began your travels at a very young age, were there times you regretted your decision or times that you were frightened? This sounds like an amazing book, thank you for sharing and for the contest! Awesome cover!
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