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The Untamed Sea: Book I Harry Christie at Sea
Contributor(s): Marxx, Manny (Author)
ISBN: 1425917194     ISBN-13: 9781425917197
Publisher: Authorhouse
OUR PRICE:   $14.72  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 2008
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Action & Adventure
- Fiction | Romance - General
Dewey: FIC
Physical Information: 0.71" H x 6" W x 9" (1.02 lbs) 316 pages
 
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Our hero, Harry Christie, a Don Quixote, Billy Budd and Mr. Roberts rolled into one out-of-step bumpkin, is into his second year (of four) at the U. S. Merchant Marine Academy; it s the year to cut the mustard his internship at sea as a cadet-midshipman aboard merchant freighters. A fledgling in quest of his sea legs and elusive manhood, Harry, assigned to the SS Denison Victory, is thrown in with a gaggle of merchant mariners that run the gamut from big brothers to sadistic bastards. Beyond the storms, Harry s adventures, ashore and at sea, take us through an array of wildly funny, heroic and tragic moments and one not-soon-to-be-forgotten sizzling-hot sex scene that encompasses all of the above and then some. In the portrayal of Harry coming of age, The Untamed Sea, depicts the raw of the human experience from the lust and lure of la femme fatales in foreign ports to onboard encounters with brutish men and their bedeviled games. Yet, within this saga, during its calmer seas, there are moments when gentle souls, overwhelmed by life s secrets, share special moments. In its comedic backdrop of hazing and retribution, Book I tells of Harry s struggle with Seaman Billy Quinn: the embodiment of his nemesis courage, and the tragedy that befalls him; it tells of the camaraderie, nobility and high-spirits of men at sea and of their blacker sides; of a self-righteous captain; of the ladies aboard the vivacious Miriam Loewenstein, her mysterious niece Miss Magdalena, and lastly, it tells of Harry s encounter with Lolette in the Port of Marseille. Will Harry ever forget that night with Lolette?