Under the Giant Mimosa with the Mango Tree Lover

Hannah Lindsey Brown's father was killed by his doctors . . . and they knew that she knew why. Hannah Lindsay Brown, the once adventure icon, would face a new, impenetrable challenge. Traumatized, stonewalled, locked out of a system that pretends to be accessible, she had to find a way to pick up the pieces and move on. The adventure icon would become the indigent traveler trying to make sense of the new desensitized version of American culture. Looking for closure, she crisscrossed America in her "Lucie", sailed to Alaska on a perilous voyage onboard a derelict commercial fishing boat with an all male crew that never wanted her there, and then found herself in a secret spot, "hidden in plain sight" in the Hawaiian archipelago. There would be no peace, no reckoning . . . until she found herself under the giant Mimosa with the mango tree lover.

This second revision brings back the Hannah Lindsay Brown character, in alignment with the original memoir. You can get a multimedia version of this exact same story in my "When Pigs and Horses Fly."

(Note to reader: If you've visited Hawaii, you likely never saw the magical secret places that are hidden there in plain sight . . . just a heartbeat away. And if you've never been to Hawaii, "Under the Giant Mimosa" will give you a glimpse of what lies just beyond the sideshow on the other side of paradise.)

Now a 5-star Readers' Favorite book.

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Under the Giant Mimosa with the Mango Tree Lover

Hannah Lindsey Brown's father was killed by his doctors . . . and they knew that she knew why. Hannah Lindsay Brown, the once adventure icon, would face a new, impenetrable challenge. Traumatized, stonewalled, locked out of a system that pretends to be accessible, she had to find a way to pick up the pieces and move on. The adventure icon would become the indigent traveler trying to make sense of the new desensitized version of American culture. Looking for closure, she crisscrossed America in her "Lucie", sailed to Alaska on a perilous voyage onboard a derelict commercial fishing boat with an all male crew that never wanted her there, and then found herself in a secret spot, "hidden in plain sight" in the Hawaiian archipelago. There would be no peace, no reckoning . . . until she found herself under the giant Mimosa with the mango tree lover.

This second revision brings back the Hannah Lindsay Brown character, in alignment with the original memoir. You can get a multimedia version of this exact same story in my "When Pigs and Horses Fly."

(Note to reader: If you've visited Hawaii, you likely never saw the magical secret places that are hidden there in plain sight . . . just a heartbeat away. And if you've never been to Hawaii, "Under the Giant Mimosa" will give you a glimpse of what lies just beyond the sideshow on the other side of paradise.)

Now a 5-star Readers' Favorite book.

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Under the Giant Mimosa with the Mango Tree Lover

Under the Giant Mimosa with the Mango Tree Lover

by R. Cameron Bryce
Under the Giant Mimosa with the Mango Tree Lover

Under the Giant Mimosa with the Mango Tree Lover

by R. Cameron Bryce

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Hannah Lindsey Brown's father was killed by his doctors . . . and they knew that she knew why. Hannah Lindsay Brown, the once adventure icon, would face a new, impenetrable challenge. Traumatized, stonewalled, locked out of a system that pretends to be accessible, she had to find a way to pick up the pieces and move on. The adventure icon would become the indigent traveler trying to make sense of the new desensitized version of American culture. Looking for closure, she crisscrossed America in her "Lucie", sailed to Alaska on a perilous voyage onboard a derelict commercial fishing boat with an all male crew that never wanted her there, and then found herself in a secret spot, "hidden in plain sight" in the Hawaiian archipelago. There would be no peace, no reckoning . . . until she found herself under the giant Mimosa with the mango tree lover.

This second revision brings back the Hannah Lindsay Brown character, in alignment with the original memoir. You can get a multimedia version of this exact same story in my "When Pigs and Horses Fly."

(Note to reader: If you've visited Hawaii, you likely never saw the magical secret places that are hidden there in plain sight . . . just a heartbeat away. And if you've never been to Hawaii, "Under the Giant Mimosa" will give you a glimpse of what lies just beyond the sideshow on the other side of paradise.)

Now a 5-star Readers' Favorite book.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164120542
Publisher: R. Cameron Bryce
Publication date: 06/22/2020
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 628 KB

About the Author

Thank you for visiting! I am originally from New York, but have spent the majority of my life living among the islands of Polynesia. I have been a published author for more than twelve years, with books published in three different genres and written under two different pen names, depending on genre. My latest brainchild, Under the Giant Mimosa with the Mango Tree Lover, is now available through all good bookstores worldwide. Sometimes we go on journeys that we never signed up for . . . I am constantly on one of those journeys!

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