I think you all are talking about the book "The Pirates Daughter" by Margaret Cezair-Thompson.
I think you all are talking about the book "The Pirates Daughter" by Margaret Cezair-Thompson.
I loved that book. I thought it was a great piece of historic fiction. Having never been to PA it really brought it to life in my mind. When I finally make it there some day, I plan to bring and reread that book. I am not sure about the Eiler family... it does not ring a bell.
As SammyB said, the little island has an interesting history. Once the playground for the rich and famous of 1960’s it’s now the resting place of a decaying hotel that is surely the keeper of many secrets.
As I stepped across the second floor room, I could imagine the elite standing around clutching their glasses of champagne as they toasted to another night of eating, drinking and imported debauchery.
One of these visits I hope to meet someone who was there. A boat captain…a maid..a chef who wouldn’t mind spending a few minutes or hours remembering what Navy Island was like when it was alive with guests and events.
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vi, during my good old days in porty, i used to stay at bonnie view . . . i always had lunch at the navy island hotel . . . it was beautiful and regal . . . there use to be some cottages to rent but were out of my financial reach . . . didn't take long for the nature to do its damage . . .
Jitterbug!! Wow…boy would I love to sit with you to hear about your earlier visits to Portland. As you can tell that place is my obsession. And yes, from the photos I’m finding, I can tell the hotel and restaurant were beautiful.
I read somewhere that the circular thatched-roof cottages were $119 a night back in the fifties. That price came with everything…transportation, a wait and cleaning staff, food and drinks. I guess you can say one of the first all-inclusive accommodations.
thanks Sammy...and it's far from over...![]()
I don't remember reading anything about the Eiler family either but it's been a while since I read the book....time to reread it!
Loving these Navy Island photos Vi.....
I've read that book too, and loved it! Nice to see some photos of the island, Vi~