Pirates of Sausalito: Houseboat Wars Murder Mystery by John Byrne Barry
Update: 2024-11-14
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Title: Pirates of Sausalito: Houseboat Wars Murder Mystery
Author: John Byrne Barry
Narrator: John Byrne Barry, Becky Parker
Format: Unabridged Audiobook
Length: 8 hours 29 minutes
Release date: November 14, 2024
Genres: Historical
Publisher's Summary:
Imagine Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test meets Murder, She Wrote. One part hippies grooving on the waterfront and fighting the man, one part murder mystery. It’s the 1970s, and the “houseboat wars” erupt in Sausalito on the site of Marinship, the abandoned World War II shipyard. Hippies and squatters are living free and easy on houseboats in a ramshackle shantytown, and greedy developers are determined to evict them and build new docks to attract affluent residents. The counterculture is in full flower and the houseboaters, fearing their community will be destroyed, resist eviction with street theater, civil disobedience, monkeywrenching, and more. Like climbing into dinghies and pushing away police boats with oars. Like sinking a barge to block a pile driver. All in front of TV cameras! Then, someone gets stabbed. Pirates of Sausalito is fiction, but inspired by true events. As Larry Clinton, former president of the Sausalito Historical Society, said, “If it didn't happen exactly this way, it could have.”
Title: Pirates of Sausalito: Houseboat Wars Murder Mystery
Author: John Byrne Barry
Narrator: John Byrne Barry, Becky Parker
Format: Unabridged Audiobook
Length: 8 hours 29 minutes
Release date: November 14, 2024
Genres: Historical
Publisher's Summary:
Imagine Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test meets Murder, She Wrote. One part hippies grooving on the waterfront and fighting the man, one part murder mystery. It’s the 1970s, and the “houseboat wars” erupt in Sausalito on the site of Marinship, the abandoned World War II shipyard. Hippies and squatters are living free and easy on houseboats in a ramshackle shantytown, and greedy developers are determined to evict them and build new docks to attract affluent residents. The counterculture is in full flower and the houseboaters, fearing their community will be destroyed, resist eviction with street theater, civil disobedience, monkeywrenching, and more. Like climbing into dinghies and pushing away police boats with oars. Like sinking a barge to block a pile driver. All in front of TV cameras! Then, someone gets stabbed. Pirates of Sausalito is fiction, but inspired by true events. As Larry Clinton, former president of the Sausalito Historical Society, said, “If it didn't happen exactly this way, it could have.”
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