What I read while in STJ: Glassbottom Days
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What I read while in STJ: Glassbottom Days
For those looking for a book by a VI author and set in the VI, Glassbottom Days by Willie Wilson is a good one. It is his memoir of growing up on St. Thomas, with interesting trips to STJ and St. Croix.
I got mine at St. John Spice, or you can order it from Amazon.

I got mine at St. John Spice, or you can order it from Amazon.

I finished that book about a week ago, and really enjoyed it.
Just by coincidence, after finished it, I went to the VINP archaeology blog, which I had not visited in a whiile. They have a post on how they were recently trying (unsuccessfully) to find the same cemetary on Hassel Island that he talks about visiting in the book.
Just by coincidence, after finished it, I went to the VINP archaeology blog, which I had not visited in a whiile. They have a post on how they were recently trying (unsuccessfully) to find the same cemetary on Hassel Island that he talks about visiting in the book.
It's like looking in your soup and finding a whole different alphabet.
We have Willie's book!
<a href="http://www.caribmart.com/glda.html"><b>Glassbottom Days</b></a>
I got a case when they were published and still have most of them left - I will put them on sale.
<a href="http://www.caribmart.com/glda.html"><b>Glassbottom Days</b></a>
I got a case when they were published and still have most of them left - I will put them on sale.
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another StJ interesting read
"Night of the Silent Drums" by John Lorenzo Anderson
To the best of my knowledge, it's out-of-print but I think the The Elaine lone Sprauve Library and Museum has a couple of copies and maybe Maho Bay or Estate Concordia has one. Beware. It's depressing but IMHO a MUST-read for any visitor to Love City.
To the best of my knowledge, it's out-of-print but I think the The Elaine lone Sprauve Library and Museum has a couple of copies and maybe Maho Bay or Estate Concordia has one. Beware. It's depressing but IMHO a MUST-read for any visitor to Love City.