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MYSTERY of the MARIE: Quest of a daughter to surface the real story to the shipwrecked Marie and seven men lost at sea expanding the frontie
Contributor(s): Newton-Terres, Teresa (Author), Pence, James H. (Author)
ISBN: 0979144736     ISBN-13: 9780979144738
Publisher: Project-TNT, LLC
OUR PRICE:   $21.95  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: December 2017
* Not available - Not in print at this time *
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BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Personal Memoirs
- Family & Relationships | Death, Grief, Bereavement
- Technology & Engineering | Telecommunications
Physical Information: 0.95" H x 6" W x 9" (1.38 lbs) 428 pages
Themes:
- Topical - Death/Dying
 
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The shipwreck made national news. On Tuesday June 7, 1960 the private vessel Marie left Santa Barbara Harbor at 7 a.m. in route to waters off Santa Cruz Island, but never returned. When the Marie vanished, her crew was conducting
a covert underwater communications experiment for a Raytheon-related project. Among the Marie's seven crew,
the author's father and an eminent physicist who had worked on the Manhattan Project. Four bodies were recovered; however, three including the author's father and the scientist were never found. Afterwards, a two year old Teresa and the other children left fatherless grew up and the full details of the shipwreck were buried.

In MYSTERY OF THE MARIE join Teresa Newton-Terres as a dusty scrapbook leads her to ask what she believed was a simple question. What happened? Yet, she failed to realize the Goliath she stood before -giant issues that threatened to overwhelm her many times. By taking on this Goliath, Teresa found peace where she had frustrations, she gained courage serving things that matter most, and she became grateful where she once had a chip on her shoulder. Through an abundance of relationships, collective memories, and a crumbling wall of secrecy, part of the story surfaced. And a host of people gathered in Santa Barbara for a first ever commemoration and are bedazzled during a sunrise service as they remember and honor seven men lost at sea expanding the frontiers of "communicating over a beam of light" June 7, 1960.


Contributor Bio(s): Newton-Terres, Teresa: - "TERESA NEWTON-TERRES holds a Project Management Professional certification and awarded the Community Advancement Through Project Management Award for her service to National Guard Families in 2008 by the Project Management Institute. Raised in Santa Barbara California. Educated in the Mid West. Teresa worked on projects for the University of California at Santa Barbara, for the Department of Education in Washington D.C., served as a project management solution provider for an array of initiatives across the country and internationally, and has operated from a home base in seven states. Often found wandering in the mountains or experiencing the seas majesty, she believes, God's grace is a gift wrapped within each sunrise and sunset. Currently, Teresa is simply "Mimi T" to seven grandchildren and lives outside Little Rock in view of the Arkansas river - a river that runs from the mountains to the sea."Pence, James H.: - JAMES H. PENCE is a man of many talents. He's a performance chalk artist, singer, speaker, published author, editor & collaborator, and in all his spare time he teaches karate, writing, and art to home schooled children. Jim has been called a "Renaissance man," but he prefers to be known simply as a follower of Jesus Christ and a storyteller. Jim is the author or co-author of over nine books.