Ernest Hemingway's niece, who lived for years with her father's stories about his outrageous brother, sets out to discover how much is truth and how much fiction.
Ernest Hemingway lived in Cuba from 1928 to 1954, and this book, co-written by his niece and a Hemingway scholar, documents those years. They discuss Hemingway's estate, his wives and girlfriends, and--particularly--his fishing prowess, and they also connect Cuban locales and incidents with similar ones in his novels.
For the past eight years, Hemingway and her husband, Lindsay, have researched the UFO enigma. They sat in on abductees' hypnosis sessions, traveled to crop circles, and reviewed their findings with the Department of Defense. The startling result is this fictionalized account of very real and frightening events surrounding an Air Force base in the ...
"Riveting...Ripping good action...To reveal more would be to ruin a good ending that will leave readers breathless". -- Booklist on Dreamland "High energy and a clever concept". -- Publishers Weekly on Dreamland Max is not your usual five year old. Conceived while his mother was the victim of an alien abduction, he is a unique hybrid of human and ...
Illustrated with more than 200 photographs, this unique biography explores the life of Ernest Hemingway, the women he loved, and his affinity for the companion animals--both cats and dogs--he kept throughout his lifetime.
This richly illustrated collection of stories about Ernest Hemingway and his love affair with Cuba is narrated by his niece Hilary Hemingway. The book features unpublished photographs and never-before-seen material.
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