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This book is book one of a series of three books: The books is about three young boys in the Island of Cuba - Jesus, Sergio, and Reemby, who find themselves bound by their shared dreams and desperate circumstances. Their lives are defined by the limitations of their hometown, Isabela de Sagua, where opportunities are sparse and a life of struggle seems to be their destined path. However, yearning for a life filled with freedom and opportunities, they decide to embark on a dangerous journey across the tumultuous sea in search of a better future. With nothing but a small fishing boat, the stars above, and their sheer determination, they set sail toward Miami, the land of their dreams. On their voyage, they face innumerable challenges, a test of their resilience and resolve. They endure treacherous weather, dwindling supplies, and the constant fear of discovery. Along their journey, they are discovered and rescued by El Rubio, a seasoned Cuban émigré, and the captain of a fishing boat. El Rubio, understanding their plight, becomes a source of comfort and guidance, teaching them valuable skills that aid their survival at sea. The story unfolds as they reach the shores of Miami, only to realize that the journey is far from over. They find themselves in the custody of the Coast Guard, their fate hanging by a thread as they go through grueling interviews and investigations. Despite the hardships, they refuse to let despair seep in, their spirits bolstered by their burning desire for freedom. In this tale of survival, friendship, and unyielding hope, the boys demonstrate the power of human resilience. “Chasing Unseen Shores" is an ode to the lengths individuals will go to in pursuit of their dreams, the bonds forged in shared hardship, and the enduring spirit of those in search of a better life. The narrative shines a light on the struggles and experiences of young refugees, painting a poignant picture of their unwavering determination and the t
Page Count:
117
Publication Date:
2023-08-16
Publisher:
Independently published
ISBN-13:
9798857656488