Complete New Tales of Para Handy (Para Handy Trilogy)

Complete New Tales of Para Handy (Para Handy Trilogy)

by StuartDonald (Author)

Synopsis

This book is a compilation of the new tales of the motley crew of the Vital Spark which were first published in Para Handy Sails Again and Para Handy All At Sea and in which Donald convinced Neil Munro's many fans of his ability to create entirely new scenarios around the original cast of characters. Accompanied with period plates of actual West-coast scenes taken at the time of the settings of Munro's original tales, these 60 stories are humorous, enlightening and always mischievous. This is sure to become the essential volume which Para Handy fans around the world will want and will be a great tribute to Stuart Donald's unique talent. The first two volumes have sold out but Stuart's death prevented a trilogy from being completed. This compilation volume is as much a tribute to Stuart's talent as it is to Neil Munro's inspirational characters ...the motley crew of the Vital Spark.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 448
Publisher: Vital Spark
Published: 31 Oct 2001

ISBN 10: 1897784627
ISBN 13: 9781897784624

Media Reviews
It takes a brave man to recreate a popular Scots hero, but Stuart Donald has done just that! The Evening Times Stuart has taught himself his craft so well that some stories could pass as the real Munro. Lorn MacIntyre, The Herald Hilarious! Shetland Times What a superb tribute to Neil Munro's stories of Para Handy and his crew. This book is a joy to read, and the 'Factnotes' giving the background to each tale serve to make the stories even more enjoyable. A double treat of delightful seafaring tales and local history in one book. Review by GA Kerr on Amazon
Author Bio
The late Stuart Donald was a West Coast aficianado and author of In The Wake of The Vital Spark, Para Handy All At Sea and Para Handy Sails Again. He was manager of Cowal Gathering and a full-time freelance writer. He lived in Dunoon, Argyll and died in 2000 after a brave battle against cancer.