| Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao text Madeleine Greey; illustrated by photographs by Donald Nausbaum
8 1/2" x 10" • 168 pages • color photos ISBN 9781405065658 • hardback • $40.00 • There comes a time in many a Caribbean traveller’s voyages when all those gorgeous beaches framed by palms and etched by azure seas may blend into one lovely, hazy memory, a record playing the same tune. Was that Bahamas or Barbados? Have I seen the Virgins or the Saints?
Not so, once you have touched down on the ABCs: Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao. From Curacao’s historical renaissance to Aruba’s endless sandy fun to Bonaire’s well-finned waters, this part of the world overflows with unexpected delights and engaging surroundings. Like three sisters, Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao share in familial traits but are each uniquely endowed. Taste one or savor all three; the only thing you can expect is an unquenchable thirst for more.
Well-travelled and occasionally sunburned, Donald Nausbaum has been visiting the islands since he eloped with Madeleine to St. Lucia in 1988. Subsequently, Donald has criss-crossed the Caribbean shooting images for magazines, guide books, and tourist boards. Previously published titles are Caribbean: The Islands and Cuba: Portrait of an Island. Donald is represented by Getty Images, Alamy.com and by his own photo stock agency, CARIBPHOTO. Madeleine Greey is a Toronto-based food writer, cooking teacher and author of Get Fresh! She was a food columnist with the Toronto Star for over eight years and her articles have been published in most major Canadian magazines. She is a regular visitor to Saint Martin/Sint Maarten and a major fan of the local cuisine and culture. Macmillan Caribbean
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