Shore Enough

A ten-year practical joke ends, but not how it was supposed to end in Portland, Maine. A 99-year-old man saves the life of a young girl and a story about the heroic effort is wanted by a 30-some female reporter.
When everything seems to be going wrong the reporter finds out that everything is not what it seems. Based on a true story.

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Shore Enough

A ten-year practical joke ends, but not how it was supposed to end in Portland, Maine. A 99-year-old man saves the life of a young girl and a story about the heroic effort is wanted by a 30-some female reporter.
When everything seems to be going wrong the reporter finds out that everything is not what it seems. Based on a true story.

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Shore Enough

Shore Enough

by Paul Robeson
Shore Enough

Shore Enough

by Paul Robeson

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Overview

A ten-year practical joke ends, but not how it was supposed to end in Portland, Maine. A 99-year-old man saves the life of a young girl and a story about the heroic effort is wanted by a 30-some female reporter.
When everything seems to be going wrong the reporter finds out that everything is not what it seems. Based on a true story.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044978669
Publisher: Paul Robeson
Publication date: 10/05/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 116 KB

About the Author

Paul Robeson taught studio and stage
arts in public schools in New Jersey
and Maine. He produced a newspaper
cartoon series and co-authored a newspaper
series and book, while serving as
Curator of Education at the Portland
Museum of Art in Portland, Maine.
Robeson worked in television and
motion picture production at Warner
Bros., Columbia, and Universal
Studios in Los Angeles.
He also worked for the Office of the State Architect on
the restoration of the Simon Rodia Towers in Watts, and the
Will Rogers Home in Santa Monica, California.
As a set designer, actor, and director, he helped lead
the development of the Riverfront Playhouse community
theatre in Redding.
Robeson makes his home in Northern California with his
wife Carol, their daughter and son-in-law and their three
children. Their son lives in San Francisco and is following his
own artistic dreams.

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