Felix Prince of Cats and Mitch the Great Storm of the Century
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About the Book
A true story of love and survival, this book
profiles the lives of a couple who
unwittingly become involved in a most unusual experience.
Life was idyllic on the island paradise known as
Roatan, located some 35 miles off the North Coast of Honduras, in the Western
Caribbean Sea. Two unsuspecting people are
hoodwinked into allowing a rascal cat into their lives and hearts where
he soon becomes master of the house. A brainstorm of an idea brings four very
young kittens, (otherwise condemned to certain death), onto the scene to
complicate a once simple existence.
Nature subsequently challenges the very lives of all
the people on the island as Hurricane Mitch, a category 5 storm, hovers off
shore for five days, with sustained winds of 140 miles per hour, creating
thirty foot seas and torrential rains. It quickly became a life threatening
situation.
The "Storm of the Century" devastates the
Bay Islands of Honduras and then crosses the entire Central American isthmus
twice, leaving massive death and destruction behind before exiting through
Guatemala and the Gulf of Mexico.
The aftermath of this disaster is as frightening as
the storm, but fate plays a friendly role in this frightening survival.
About the Author
Pierre Renaldo lives on the Island of Roatan in the
Western Caribbean Sea.
He is editor of Roatan Insights, the Voice of the
Western Caribbean, a monthly e-magazine about building and living in a third world paradise. He also writes Coastwatcher:
Caribbean West, a weekly newsletter about the Bay Islands and the North Coast
of Honduras describing zany everyday occurrences, both interesting and
humorous.