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Bookstand Publishing
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The Legend of the Lost Tiki
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by
Jan E. Culbertson
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| About
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Winner of the prestigious Military Writer's Society of America's Gold Medal Award as the best children's book of 2006! The story of two sisters who while on a vacation in Hawaii accidentally discover a sacred Tiki that has been lost to the native Hawaiians for centuries. International art thieves steal the tiki and the girls face danger and risk their lives to recover it. After recovering the lost tiki the girls are feted by the Governor of Hawaii at a celebration luau just for them. They also get a reward for helping the police arrest the two art thieves. An exciting read for the 9-13 year-old crowd. |
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Jan E. Culbertson was born in Portland, Oregon in 1938. At age seventeen, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy. He spent twenty-five years in the Navy working in Naval Intelligence, where he honed his writing skills writing intelligence reports. During his Naval career Jan served on several cruisers, and many aircraft carriers on Admiral's staffs. During the Vietnam War Jan saw duty in the war zone several times and received various citations and awards.
He graduated from the University of North Florida in 1979, with a BA in History, and from the University of San Diego, School of Law, in 1984, with a JD degree. After practicing law for a few years, Jan quit the law business and entered into business in Mexico. Although he still has business interests in Mexico, he now devotes his full time to writing. He is married to the former Teresa de Jesus Villela of Mazatlan, Mexico, and has six children and five grandchildren.
Email: Culbertson_J@msn.com
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