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A Trip to the Beach: Living on Island Time in the Caribbean (2000)

por Melinda Blanchard, Robert Blanchard (Autor)

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This is the true story of a trip to the beach that never ends. It's about a husband and wife who escape civilization to build a small restaurant on an island paradise -- and discover that even paradise has its pitfalls. It's a story filled with calamities and comedy, culinary disasters and triumphs, and indelible portraits of people who live and work on a sliver of beauty set in the Caribbean Sea. It's about the maddening, exhausting, outlandish complications of trying to live the simple life -- and the joy that comes when you somehow pull it off. The story begins when Bob and Melinda Blanchard sell their successful Vermont food business and decide, perhaps impulsively, to get away from it all. Why not open a beach bar and grill on Anguilla, their favorite Caribbean island? One thing leads to another and the little grill turns into an enchanting restaurant that quickly draws four-star reviews and a celebrity-studded clientele eager for Melinda's delectable cooking. Amid the frenetic pace of the Christmas "high season," the Blanchards and their kitchen staff -- Clinton and Ozzie, the dancing sous-chefs; Shabby, the master lobster-wrangler; Bug, the dish-washing comedian -- come together like a crack drill team. And even in the midst of hilarious pandemonium, there are moments of bliss. As the Blanchards learn to adapt to island time, they become ever more deeply attached to the quirky rhythms and customs of their new home. Until disaster strikes: Hurricane Luis, a category-4 storm with two-hundred-mile-an-hour gusts, devastates Anguilla. Bob and Melinda survey the wreckage of their beloved restaurant and wonder whether leaving Anguilla, with its innumerable challenges, would be any easier than walking out on each other. Affectionate, seductive, and very funny, A Trip to the Beach is a love letter to a place that becomes both home and escape.… (más)
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not a bookclub book probably read in the Bahamas
  PatLibrary123 | Aug 9, 2022 |
The stories are never ending on their journey to start their restaurant in Anguilla. Wonderfully written, funny and touching. I highly recommend if you like travel reads or something light to read - pick this one up! ( )
  cubsfan3410 | Sep 1, 2018 |
This is the memoir of a Vermont couple who moved to the tiny Caribbean island of Anguilla and poured their heart and sweat--and life savings--into creating a world class restaurant there. It was recommended in the Travel Section of The Ultimate Reading List that had provided me with reading for years--and this is the penultimate book left. On that list travel memoirs seemed to split into two kinds: tales of tourists, such as with Bill Bryson's In a Sunburned Country or expatriates, such as Frances Mayes' Under the Tuscan Sun or Charles Stewart's Driving Over Lemons. A Trip to the Beach falls into the second category. It's not the sybaritic, sensuous experience delivered by Mayes book, which dealt with an Italian villa and was written in lyrical prose. Like Mayes, Blanchard included recipes and they share a love of fine food. However, as much as Blanchard might wax poetically when writing of "sand that might have been poured from a sack of sugar" and azure skies and "water so warm it's swimming in a bathtub" no one would call her style literary.

At first, in fact, the book seemed routine to me, and I thought I might abandon it after trying 100 pages, but it grew on me. The Blanchards weren't as engaging in personality as Charles Stewart or as good as conveying a sense of the country and personalities around them. The book certainly wasn't as funny as Bryson's nor as wise and insightful as the best of the books on the list. I can't quite give this a four, since it's not the kind of book I can ever imagine rereading or urging on a friend, but I thoroughly enjoyed it in the end. I think for me what did stand out for me, what I found most absorbing, were the challenges of building a business--from dealing with officious customs agents and obnoxious customers to the disastrous Category Four Hurricane Luis. (Also, I really want to try that recipe for Banana Bread.) ( )
  LisaMaria_C | May 10, 2013 |
The story itself is interesting, but the best things in this story are the recipes. The banana bread recipe in the book is to DIE FOR! It is the best I ever had. Other recipes such as rum punches and coconut rice sound enticing and I can imagine myself at a small table on the beach enjoying the scenery. A good read for anyone who has ever dreamed of chucking their everyday life and moving to a beach somewhere far, far away. ( )
  janiereader | Sep 8, 2012 |
-- Summer 2009 I read this book after finally returning a Russian tome to library unfinished. This book is pleasant. However I wish Blanchards served Caribbean fare & drinks to guests instead of transporting fancy foods & wines to Anguilla which is akin to a cottage garden in the desert. --
  MinaIsham | Sep 18, 2009 |
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This is the true story of a trip to the beach that never ends. It's about a husband and wife who escape civilization to build a small restaurant on an island paradise -- and discover that even paradise has its pitfalls. It's a story filled with calamities and comedy, culinary disasters and triumphs, and indelible portraits of people who live and work on a sliver of beauty set in the Caribbean Sea. It's about the maddening, exhausting, outlandish complications of trying to live the simple life -- and the joy that comes when you somehow pull it off. The story begins when Bob and Melinda Blanchard sell their successful Vermont food business and decide, perhaps impulsively, to get away from it all. Why not open a beach bar and grill on Anguilla, their favorite Caribbean island? One thing leads to another and the little grill turns into an enchanting restaurant that quickly draws four-star reviews and a celebrity-studded clientele eager for Melinda's delectable cooking. Amid the frenetic pace of the Christmas "high season," the Blanchards and their kitchen staff -- Clinton and Ozzie, the dancing sous-chefs; Shabby, the master lobster-wrangler; Bug, the dish-washing comedian -- come together like a crack drill team. And even in the midst of hilarious pandemonium, there are moments of bliss. As the Blanchards learn to adapt to island time, they become ever more deeply attached to the quirky rhythms and customs of their new home. Until disaster strikes: Hurricane Luis, a category-4 storm with two-hundred-mile-an-hour gusts, devastates Anguilla. Bob and Melinda survey the wreckage of their beloved restaurant and wonder whether leaving Anguilla, with its innumerable challenges, would be any easier than walking out on each other. Affectionate, seductive, and very funny, A Trip to the Beach is a love letter to a place that becomes both home and escape.

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