Caribbean Cruising

Caribbean Cruising by Rachel Hawthorne is a youthful exploration of summer adventures, published by Harper Collins on April 27, 2004. This edition spans 336 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Lindsay, a girl embarking on her first cruise, as she navigates her aspirations of climbing waterfalls, snorkeling, and meeting new people, all while searching for a summer romance.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of adolescence and relationships, highlighting the complexities of young love. As Lindsay’s plans for a carefree fling unravel, she confronts the unexpected realities of falling in love, making for a relatable journey filled with social themes and new experiences. This engaging tale captures the essence of youthful exploration against the backdrop of a cruise ship, offering insights into the challenges and joys of teenage relationships.
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The perfect summer story of a girl, several boys, and a cruise ship full of possibilities.
Lindsay has never been on a cruise, but she knows exactly what she wants to do now that she is: climb a waterfall, snorkel, meet lots of cute guys, and look for one perfect guy for a summer fling.
But her to-do list isn’t going according to plan, especially when she discovers that it’s impossible to have a fling-when you’re actually falling in love.
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