Meet Bailey, a free spirit whose happy place is driving her yellow jeep along the Florida Gulf Coast. When the opportunity of her career falls in her lap-an invitation to work for an elite real estate company in a nearby city-her new start gets interrupted by strange happenings. An unexplained oil spill in her hometown is decimating the marshlands, and an eccentric developer appears with an offer and several secrets that threaten her cozy community of Lost Key.Torn between following her new dream and her love for Lost Key, Bailey must get to the bottom of things as quickly as possible. With the help of friends, other-worldly guidance, and a gift from her ancestors, Bailey sets out to save her community and stop the marauder. To succeed, she'll have to overcome her self-doubt and trust her intuition. She'll have to "go barefoot."
He helps them learn to cooperate, and together they build a castle that makes them all happy. By listening or reading the story, young children learn respect for diversity and the benefits of sharing and cooperation.
From the abandoned piers to the dazzling arcades, celebrate the British seaside through the lenses of Britain's most popular photographers, featuring Tony Ray-Jones, David Hurn and Simon Roberts and new work by Martin Parr.--Museum website.