People On The Beach -- New Book Features Author's Observation of Beachgoers and Personal Experiences


MIAMI BEACH, Fla., July 6, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- Nothing can be more relaxing and refreshing than spending a great deal of time at the beach. It is the one place where people can feel the aura of nature, the vibrant rays of the sun and the cool feel of sea water all at the same time. For author Robert S. Marton, the beach is also the definitive place of gathering and with the release of his new book People On The Beach, he shares with readers his personal observations on beachgoers and his wealth of unique experiences.

In People On The Beach, the author presents to readers his own reflections of past experiences and presents his beach observations in a manner that reveals very private feelings, and then takes it to a new level by assuring the reader of the love around them, even in the smallest of things. The book covers all types of behavior found at the beach involving swimmers, shell collectors, contemplators, couples in love, families and the elderly. Furthermore, readers will enjoy a quiet and contemplative reading experience and even feel as if they were on the beach.

The central theme of this book is what the reader really has in his/her own mind. Reading each observation produces a different reaction from comical to shock and to fascination. The content proves that people are truly intriguing and that we are all alike in that we are quirky and yet very much the same. No doubt about it, People On The Beach will interest people who enjoy quick reads that enhance a calming and tranquil state of mind and a good degree of amusement. Order a copy of Robert S. Marton's book, visit online at Xlibris.com, Amazon.com, Barnesandnoble.com or visit your local bookstore today.

About the Author

Robert S. Marton was raised in New York City. In 1995, he moved to Miami Beach, Florida where he lives by the beach.


                People On The Beach by Robert S. Marton
          Trade Paperback; $10.00; 79 pages; 1-4257-1285-1;
           Cloth Hardback; $16.99; 79 pages; 1-4257-1286-X

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