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Pam Bitterman talks about Costa Rica

Friday, January 13th, 2012
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Pam Bitterman talks about her book and experience on a tall ship and traveling through Costa Rica

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Podcast – Listen to this interview on Cruise With Bruce Radio. Pamela Bitterman talks about Costa Rica on this Cruise With Bruce Interview.


 

 

 

Costa Rica Internet Radio Show Pam Bitterman & Costa Rica

Tuesday, November 29th, 2011

Costa Rica travels on Travel Internet Radio:

author Pam Bitterman’s Costa Rica travel

Listen to this Internet Radio Show to learn about Costa Rica. For more information about Costa Rica visit – Click Here


 

Program Details:

  • Get tips from Pamela Bitterman if you want to travel to Costa Rica
  • Listen as Pamela Bitterman talks about her book “Sailing in the far Horizons: The Restless Journey and Tragic Sinking of a Tall Ship”

 

Listen to Pam Bitterman talk about her book and Costa Rica

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During this travel internet radio show, Bruce Oliver, host of the “Cruise Radio Network’s: Cruise with Bruce™” show will talk with Pamela Bitterman and find out more about her experience traveling to Costa Rica. Listen to Pam talk about her book and adventures on a tall ship during the 1970′s when she met her husband in Costa Rica. Also learn about their last visit to Costa Rica a couple of years ago.

 

Pamela Bitterman’s first book, Sailing To the Far Horizon, her own story of life, loss, and survival at sea is graphically biographical. It encapsulates the author as product of the first thirty years of her life. Muzungu, the story of the author’s unlikely escapades throughout Kenya, picks up on that journey a couple decades later.

She has also written a children’s book titled When This Is Over, I Will Go To School, And I Will Learn To Read; A Story of Hope and Friendship for One Young Kenyan Orphan. Finally, the author has penned a homily entitled, Child, You Are Miracle. Links to these, plus trailers to her three published books  found on her website: www.pamelasismanbitterman.com

Bitterman’s writing has emerged amidst her travels, adventures, and finally her marriage and children, her persona as wife and mother – the heart of her; the author as her best self.  Her future remains to be seen, and to be told.

Pam teaches maritime history and seamanship at the San Diego Maritime Museum. She is currently living in the Greater San Diego Area and has traveled all over the world.