2012 BOTYA Finalists Announced

ForeWord

“ForeWord Reviews is pleased to announce the finalists for the 2012 Book of the Year Awards. The finalists were selected from 1300 entries covering 62 categories of books from independent and academic presses. These books represent some of the best books produced by small publishing houses in 2012.”

The Turtle-Girl from East Pukapuka
is one of 17 finalists in the category of General Fiction.

Click HERE for the press release.

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ForeWord Magazine, Fall 2012 issue

 

The Turtle-Girl from East Pukapuka
Cole Alpaugh
Coffeetown Press
Softcover $15.95 (288pp)
978-1-60381-116-3


With a tsunami about to overrun their home,
the islanders of East Pukapuka stand with
hands linked, facing the end that their gods
have created for them. But one small girl named
Butter is missing, as she desperately tries to rescue
the sick animals she nurses. According to
her culture, animals cannot enter heaven. Thus
she believes it’s vital to prolong their lives. The
island is heaven to Butter: “What would eternity
be like if you couldn’t lie on a sandy beach with
a chirping gecko sunning himself on your belly,
licking his eye membranes and trying to change
his color to look just like you?”


Butter’s mother was The Keeper of the
Books, books left to the island by a soldier
but that have since become waterlogged and
unreadable. The islanders named their babies
after the authors or characters. Hence the old
sea captain who rescues Butter is named Jesus.
After Butter evades drowning by clinging to
the shell of a turtle, Jesus mistakes her for a
half-girl, half-turtle and imagines the riches
that will reward his discovery. She, in turn,
mistakes him for a god named Jesus.


Meanwhile, two small-time crooks accidentally
become big-time pirates when the light
from a meteor abets their robbery of a shipload
of cocaine. Like a modern-day Vladimir and
Estragon in Waiting for Godot, Ratu (a kingly
title) and Jope (urban slang for weed) are
friends of unequal intelligence waiting for the
cannibals they have been warned by the shark
god are coming to avenge the cocaine theft.


In another part of the world, a paralyzed,
seemingly comatose ex-ski racer named Dante
can move only one finger, but it’s enough for
him to click the remote control to travel channel
footage of East Pukapuka, which he determines
is his “home.” Who better than Dante to
lead Butter back to her island, with the help of
Jesus and a lovely companion named Ophelia?


The book is playful and comic in its creation
of such misunderstandings and coincidences.
As their stories unfold and intersect,
one comes to believe the island is indeed
paradise, as Jesus plays a heroic role and the
cannibal, Albino Paul, the shark god, and the
birds play out a finale resounding with echoes
of myth.


Cole Alpaugh is a former award-winning
journalist and Pulitzer Prize nominee. Currently
a freelance photographer and writer, Alpaugh is
also author of The Bear in a Muddy Tutu

(July) KAREN MULVAHILL

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Another GoodReads giveaway!

Enter to win a signed copy of Turtle-Girl

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Turtle-Girl into the world …

My humble gratitude to all the people who came out for tonight’s reading … thank you for helping launch Turtle-Girl into the world!

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The Turtle-Girl tour kicks off tonight in Hamlin, PA

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Interview from the other Moscow

Turtle-Girl chat in the Moscow Villager

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Two weeks!

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GoodReads giveaway!

Goodreads Book Giveaway

The Turtle-Girl from East Pukapuka by Cole Alpaugh

The Turtle-Girl from East Pukapuka

by Cole Alpaugh

Giveaway ends May 31, 2012.

See the giveaway details
at Goodreads.

Enter to win

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Turtle-Girl Book Launch

The Turtle-Girl From East Pukapuka will be launched into the world at a little party in the Hamlin Library community room on June 28th, from 6-8pm. We’re giving away a Kindle in a random drawing, and every girl will get an awesome stone turtle necklace. Just come for the reading, but I’ll also have discounted signed books.

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