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Norman A Journey Through Time    by Alex Askaroff
Price: $0.99 USD. 37940 words. Published on October 17, 2011. .

From the 1920's to the swinging 60's and beyond. From the cold Atlantic Waters to the beaches of Normandy. From Sumatra and the Japanese surrender to Africa, this book follows Norman's true and remarkable story over 90 years. We meet Winston Churchill and Royalty. From Vera Lynn to Princess Margaret. Norman's journey will take you through an amazing period of drama in war and peace.
Island Explorer: Surfing, Sailing and Exploring beyond Sumatra and the Mentawai Islands    by Dan Scheffler
Price: $4.99 USD. 73150 words. Published on September 6, 2012. .

A wild adventure through Sumatra’s jungles to the fabled Mentawai Islands in search of pristine beaches, undiscovered coral reefs and perfect waves takes a group of surfers on a rollercoaster journey aboard the Island Explorer, a traditional Indonesian sailing ship. But the future becomes uncertain when the captain jumps ship and the stand-in skipper slowly becomes unhinged in the tropical heat.
Frayed Passport: Travel Prose By Travel Pros, January 2013    by Sarah Vandenberg
Price: $3.99 USD. 7780 words. Published on February 14, 2013. .

In this first volume of 'Frayed Passport: Travel Prose By Travel Pros,' we highlight stories from the Americas and Asia as well as advice to help you travel to the fullest. We also include writing, publishing, and marketing advice for aspiring travel writers and bloggers.
Wanderlust - an Anthology of Best Extracts from the Round-the-World Trilogy: Scot Free, A Scot Goes South & A Scot Returns    by Alastair Scott
Price: $2.99 USD. 162050 words. Published on April 23, 2013. .

Alastair Scott's epic five-year sojourn roughing it round the world was originally (and still is) published in three volumes. Wanderlust brings together a 'best' collection of his writings from this journey. He writes with deep insight and caustic humour; diverse, bizarre, beautiful and poignant impressions of our world and humanity in all its forms. This is a delight from start to finish.