Author: Christopher Hawkins
Edition:
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B0082APRPI
Edition:
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B0082APRPI
The Water's End
The Water's End is the story of Rob Miner, a blue-collar kid from coastal New Jersey trying to find his place in the world. Get The Water's End literature books for free.
He has spent his entire life dreaming of a tropical paradise where he can forget his past and surf the blue waves that haunt him. When the story opens, his grandmother has just died, and Rob knows he has nothing left to keep him home. He heads for Pacific Mexico, and winds up in a remote corner of Oaxaca, full of white beaches and empty waves, Zapatista rebels and Mayan ruins. There he finds everything he'd always longed for, including another American traveler with whom he falls in love. Rob revels in his nirvana, but it does not last long. He soon discovers that the American girl is not who she claimed. She too Check The Water's End our best literature books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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He has spent his entire life dreaming of a tropical paradise where he can forget his past and surf the blue waves that haunt him. When the story opens, his grandmother has just died, and Rob knows he has nothing left to keep him home. He heads for Pacific Mexico, and winds up in a remote corner of Oaxaca, full of white beaches and empty waves, Zapatista rebels and Mayan ruins. There he finds everything he'd always longed for, including another American traveler with whom he falls in love She too
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