Daniel Putkowski to Hold Book Signing in San Nicolas, Aruba, the Town That Inspired His Novel An Island Away

Released on: July 19, 2008, 4:52 am

Press Release Author: Hawser Press

Industry: Entertainment

Press Release Summary: On July 23, American author Daniel Putkowski will be
discussing and signing his Aruba-based novel An Island Away at Charlie's Bar, San
Nicolas, Aruba

Press Release Body: "Aruba is a microcosm of the world," novelist Daniel Putkowski
remarks. He should know. The characters of his latest novel run the gamut from
native Arubans to American expatriates to Colombian impresarios. The settings are
equally diverse, from the gritty refinery estate on the southeast end of the island
to the glamorous hotels and beaches of the northwest. "In Aruba, you'll find signs
in English, Dutch, Papiamento, Spanish, and even Chinese. In all my travels, I have
not encountered a more varied mix of cultures in such a small space. You'll always
find great drama where different cultures meet," says the author.

Putkowski first visited Aruba in 1994 and was immediately captivated by the cultural
diversity of the island. His trips became longer, more frequent, and finally
culminated in the purchase of a house in Savaneta, the fishing village near San
Nicolas. Along the way he took notes, sketching out scenes and character studies
based upon the people he met. One of those people was the late Charles Brouns, Jr.,
whose Charlie's Bar remains a San Nicolas landmark. "I dedicated the book to
Charlie. He gave me insight into the menagerie of lifestyles that coexist in Aruba,"
Putkowski reflects. "He related to a Filipino sailor working aboard an oil tanker as
easily as a tourist from Minnesota. More than anyone else, he showed me how to go
beyond the surface, to look deeper for the real surprises." Sadly, Charlie died in
2004, before the book was in any readable form. "When it came to choosing a venue to
launch the book in Aruba, Charlie's Bar was the only place that felt right," says
the author referring to his book signing on July 23.

One of the things Putkowski enjoyed most about writing An Island Away was the candor
and intensity of the people around the island. "They live life to the fullest,
secure in their belief that because life is short, you better make the most of it.
Many people think this way, but few actually do it. I'm fortunate enough to have
friends who never hold back. They inspired me to capture a time and a place that was
nothing short of incredible, where anything could and did happen," he says.

But Putkowski is quick to remind his readers that there is more to the story than
San Nicolas. There are the hotels and beaches, the cunucu houses and desert
landscapes, as well as the shopping areas and business districts of Oranjestad.
Which is why he now calls Aruba home. "Living here makes the writing easier," he
says. "It puts me in the middle of the action." That's a good thing since he is busy
at work on a sequel to An Island Away. "People see me writing in my notebook and
frequently ask if I'm a journalist, but the short form doesn't suit me. Thankfully,
I call Aruba home, a place of infinite source material, where my biggest worry is
not where to end the story, but how to tell the whole thing.

Putkowski will be reading and signing copies of his novel An Island Away at
Charlie's Bar, 56 Main Street, San Nicolas, on Wed., July 23, beginning at 12:30pm.
For more information, visit the author's website at www.danielputkowski.com. In
addition to Charlie's Bar, the book is available for purchase online at Amazon.com
and can be found this fall at Barnes & Noble stores in the U.S.

Web Site: http://www.danielputkowski.com

Contact Details: Hawser Press
4 State Road #503
Media, PA 19063
avery.griffin@hawserpress.com

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