The Adventures of Will W. Wilson

Book One: Will's Traveler

by William Zwingelberg


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/20/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 78
ISBN : 9781425105792

About the Book

Will's Traveler is about the adventures of a child prodigy as he takes his small sailboat, Will's Traveler, out into the Gulf Stream searching for his parents, lost in Hurricane Katrina. The adventure unfolds as Will learns from his radio of the atrocities going on in New Orleans. He avoids contact with land and ships, fearing for his life. Believing that his father is drifting in his lifeboat somewhere along the Gulf Stream, he practices the lessons he learned from him and his encyclopedias and sails on. He meets Bernard the whale, who becomes his friend and benefactor and saves him from a group of Cuban exiles.

Recalling what he read about the Bahama Islands, Will takes a detour to Abaco, thinking his father may be there stocking up on fish. He meets several friendly Bahamians who help him survive by teaching him to open coconuts, catch conch and lobster, and maneuver the Cays. He meets the Olsen's, who take him in and show him how to use the computer to search for his parents. Will trades his knowledge of music for a new language and the repair of his boat.

Half adventure, half basic sailing lesson, complete with a glossary of sailing terms and illustrations of sailboats, Will's Traveler will thrill you and teach you. And it just could lure you to experience the joy of a sailboat.


About the Author

Bill Zwingelberg was born in 1938 on a South Dakota farm. He graduated from South Dakota State University with a degree in Art. He lived and worked in Baltimore, Maryland for 35-years as an artist, College Art Professor, and Dean of Liberal Arts. Zwingelberg retired in 2003 and turned his creativity to writing. He is married, the father of three and grandfather of seven. He holds a 50-ton Masters License in the US Coast Guard, and has extensively sailed the waters of the US East Coast and the Bahamas. He currently resides in Deadwood, South Dakota and keeps an apartment and his sailboat Santee, in Baltimore. Dr. Zwingelberg earned his Masters of Art from West Virginia University and later his PhD from the University of Maryland in the field of Aesthetics.