Baysprites, small creatures akin to elves and leprechauns, stand just three inches tall—about the size of a person’s thumb. Originating from Ireland, one clan of baysprites left their homeland during the Great Hunger. In 1846, around one hundred baysprites crossed the Atlantic, stowing away on a ship bound for Baltimore. They eventually established colonies along the northern shore of the Chesapeake Bay.This enchanting tale, narrated by a grandmother to her grandchildren, follows a baysprite colony in the 21st century as they search for a neighbouring colony that has missed their annual contact. The colony’s storyteller, accompanied by an escort, embarks on a perilous weeklong journey through human territory to locate the lost colony, encountering unexpected dangers and astonishing revelations along the way.
James Grace is a retired naval officer and retired expert on the development of computer-based training materials. He was born and raised on the Chesapeake Bay in the USA (state of Maryland), the son of a fisherman and the grandson of a dredge operator. He and his wife Pam currently reside in Leonardtown, Maryland. James has four adult children and several grandchildren. Baysprites is his first book.
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