Turtle Soup Theory
Bahamian Out Island Poetry
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About the Book
This volume of poetry is written about the subject matter of life on the small Bahamian island of Eleuthera. In this poetry you will see vivid examples of life presently in the island of Eleuthera both past and present. The tranquility and the preservation of culture are evident and unstoppable. The pleasantness of the tourist island atmosphere comes out in this volume of poetry. I have paid particular attention to our surrounding landscape, the glistening Caribbean Sea and forests. Almost every aspect of our wonderful, free, island lifestyle is written about in this volume of poetry. If you are looking for a modern paradise you have found one. This inescapable, loving island is a place yearned for by the masses of people in the world. This volume of poetry sets the captives free of everything bothersome and gives a refreshing relief to those who ask the question," Does Nirvana exist?" The answer is a resounding, "Yes." Find it here in Eleuthera Island, in the Bahamas. The author, a resident Eleutherian enveloped daily in the accoutrements of the lovely Island of Eleuthera, Bahamas.
About the Author
George Major, the author of Turtle Soup Theory is a native, Bahamian residing on the lovely island of Eleuthera, Bahamas. He is a product of the Tarpum Bay public school. The author also attended Windermere high school after which he studied and received a degree in electronics engineering in Buffalo New York. He also attended studies for two years at Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, New York. It is to say the least to say that Mr. Major loves his island of Eleuthera. He has dedicated most of his literary skills promoting and exposing the beautiful Tropical island of Eleuthera in an attempt to share with both the inhabitants of Eleuthera some of his artistic and creative skills. He is as well currently involved in promoting the island of Eleuthera on the world wide web where he maintains a website,
Other books written by George Majors include Romance, Kalik and Conch Salad, Blood on the Empire, and The Murder of Mrs. Caroline Clinch