Story of Leaving America for the Islands Featured at Literary Festival
Summer Reading for "66 Million Clinton Voters!"
Given recent headlines, sharing the fantasy of moving to the Caribbean just might entice readers to visit Anguilla for a relaxing vacation - and perhaps a little villa shopping!
As so many start their summer reading lists, this a must read beach book about escaping the hectic pace of corporate commotion and dark to dusk commuting for the island Melinda likes to call, “Anguilla...aahhh!” She went on to assure the delegates that “Anguilla is the best nation on earth! We have never regretted our one-way ticket and thank our many beloved friends for making us so welcome here over the years.”
Another member of the panel, Kevin Larimer, editor in chief of Poets & Writers Magazine, said, “This is my first trip here, and I have never felt so completely welcome. There’s something special about this place!”
Melinda replied, “You’re going to fall in love [with Anguilla]. It’s true.”
Whether musing about your vacation, thinking of moving while watching the news, or just gathering titles for your summer reading list, “One Way Ticket: From America to Anguilla” will tempt you to plan your escape to the islands, one page at a time. Available on Amazon and at “onewayticketanguilla.com“
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: From the day Melinda met him, her husband Terry said he wanted to live in the Caribbean. Eventually, she achieved her career goals in pharmaceuticals, and he had driven a devices company to acquisition by a Fortune 300. It was time to pursue their Caribbean dream—and moving to a wired island with a nearby international airport allowed them to continue working remotely – and walk a perfect beach every morning. Since making the island their home, they have enjoyed every facet of life in Anguilla and embraced more families and friendships than they ever thought possible.
ABOUT ANGUILLA: Anguilla is a British overseas territory approximately the size of Manhattan, with a population of about 14,500 people. There are numerous non-stops from Newark and JFK, Charlotte, Miami and Atlanta to Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM) in Sint Maarten, and Anguilla is a short ferry or 7-minute flight from there. Laced with 33 powdery beaches, sensuous spas, and about 100 delicious places to eat, Anguilla offers accommodations ranging from Four Seasons, CuisinArt, Malliouhana and Cap Juluca resorts, to numerous villas and charming family hotels, such as Paradise Cove, where several scenes take place in “One Way Ticket: From America to Anguilla” - and the location for Anguilla LitFest 2018 (May 17-20).
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