A Salty Piece of Land
| Author | Jimmy Buffett |
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| Publisher | Little, Brown and Company |
| Publication date | November 30, 2004 |
| Media type | Hardcover |
| Pages | 480 |
| ISBN | ISBN 978-0316908450 |
A Salty Piece of Land is a 2004 novel by bestselling author Jimmy Buffett
about American westerner Tully Mars, who goes to work repairing an island lighthouse. Buffett first introduced the character
Tully Mars in his earlier work, Tales from Margaritaville.
His first new novel in a decade.
Synopsis
Tully Mars, a 40-something guide at the Lost Boys Fishing Lodge resort, takes trips around the Caribbean.
Plot details
This book picks up where the story Take Another Road from the novel Tales from Margaritaville left off. Tully Mars breaks up with his girlfriend Donna Kay, a waitress from the Chat 'N' Chew restaurant in Heat Wave, Alabama. In the previous story, he sent her a winning lottery ticket and asked her to meet him in Belize City, a date which he failed to keep. He sails with Captain Kirk, the captain of a shrimp boat, to a mythical place known as Punta Margarita, where he becomes a fishing guide at a local resort, The Lost Boys, named after characters in Peter Pan. He begins to settle into a life of leisure, fishing and drinking with his Mayan friend Ix-Nay, but his world is soon turned upside down when Donna Kay shows up on a pink seaplane and tells him that she's getting married to Clark Gable, a horse trainer featured in the previous story. He leaves Lost Boys to take a few days off after this experience, and falls asleep on the beach, where he is robbed in his sleep. When he wakes, a 140-foot schooner, the Lucretia, is anchored nearby. When the captain, fiesty 101-year old Cleopatra Highbourne, comes ashore, they strike up a friendship immediately and Tully is offered a job as part of the crew. Initially, he turns down this offer, but after run-ins with two bounty hunters from Wyoming, where he has outstanding warrants, he finds himself on her ship just the same. It is at that point that she takes him to Cayo Loco, the salty piece of land referred to in the book's title, which is a small mythical island that is home to an old-fashioned lighthouse. Cleopatra puts Tully to work fixing up the ruin, as she intends the island to be her final resting place.
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| Studio albums | Down to Earth · High Cumberland Jubilee ·
A White Sport Coat and a Pink
Crustacean · |
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| Live albums | You Had to Be There · Feeding Frenzy · · Live in Fenway Park · Live at Texas Stadium | ||||||||||||
| Soundboard live albums | Live in Auburn, WA · Live in Las Vegas, NV · Live in Mansfield, MA · Live in Cincinnati, OH · Live in Hawaii · Live in Anguilla | ||||||||||||
| Compilation albums | Before
the Salt · Songs You Know by
Heart · |
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| Soundtrack, Christmas, and Musical albums |
Rancho Deluxe soundtrack · Christmas Island (Christmas album) · Don't Stop the Carnival (musical) | ||||||||||||
| Other Albums or Compilations |
Urban Cowboy soundtrack · Fast Times at Ridgemont High soundtrack · Summer Rental soundtrack · Arachnophobia soundtrack · Evangeline · Margaritaville Cafe:Late Night Menu · Duets II · Margaritaville Cafe: Late Night Gumbo · Kermit Unpigged · · Elmopalooza soundtrack · Imagination · Margaritaville Cafe: Late Night Live - Club Trini · Sharin' in the Groove · Greatest Hits Volume II · Selected Shorts · Hearts in Mind | ||||||||||||
| Videos | Live by the Bay · Parrot Heads in Paradise · Tales from Margaritavision · Music for Montserrat · Minimatinee #1 · Bridge to Havana · Live at Wrigley Field | ||||||||||||
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