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Topsail Island: Mayberry by the Sea, by Ray McAllister

Topsail Island
Mayberry by the Sea
Hardcover Edition (also available in paperback)
Ray McAllister

John F. Blair, Publisher
978-0-89587-331-6
$19.95 hardcover (click here to view or purchase the paperback edition)
5 x 8   
228 pages, black-and-white photographs throughout
Published in 2006
Coastal, History, North Carolina, Travel & Outdoors

Winner of the Willie Parker Peace History Book Award from the North Carolina Society of Historians

Topsail Island is a North Carolina barrier island lying between the Outer Banks and Wilmington. Though 26 miles long, it is but 200 yards wide in places and encompasses only 15 square miles. Residents and visitors call it a stretch of paradise.

Or even “Mayberry.”

It’s easy to see why. Because of its small land area, Topsail has not been subject to the massive development of island communities like Nags Head to the north and Wrightsville Beach to the south. Indeed, it remains largely in the idyllic state those places knew half a century ago—a small beach town with few commercial trappings, a family haven whose devotees return generation after generation, a paradise where it’s possible to watch the sun rise over the Atlantic Ocean and set over Topsail Sound from the same cottage.

But Topsail’s outward simplicity belies its rich history and complex future. The island’s name? It may have been born when the pirate Blackbeard hid his ship behind the island, lying in wait. Those strange blocklike towers spaced along the beach? Remnants of a top-secret missile program. The modest old-time cottages with the whimsical nameplates? They’ve survived some of the worst storms Mother Nature has devised, only to see their owners tempted by developers offering big money for the land on which they sit.

Then there are the giant sea turtles, the Gold Hole, and even a traveling bear. In Topsail Island: Mayberry by the Sea, author Ray McAllister tells the many stories of Topsail with the help of those who love the island best.

Reviews

“Fascinating stories and tales . . . [in] a beautiful book.”
Named Book of the Month, WAAV-AM News Talk Radio, Wilmington

“McAllister . . . takes loving and telling recollections of Topsail—his and others’—and mixes in history and vacation tips. . . . A worthy companion to take on your trip to the coast.”
The Charlotte Observer

“An entertaining book blending current-day interviews with a dollop of island history.”
Topsail Magazine

“Ray’s probably in trouble with [those who want to keep Topsail secret], but not with those of us unfamiliar with Topsail’s allure, though both groups will like this book.”
The Richmond Times-Dispatch

“A great read for a day in the sun that stretches into an island night, complete with pounding waves and soft sea breezes, enhanced by mystical tales of pirates and search for buried treasure. . . . ‘Everybody needs a little sand in their soul,’ McAllister quotes from an interview. Topsail Island: Mayberry by the Sea helps put it there and can make the reader who is not on the island want to cross that swing bridge and experience that little bit of magic.”
The Pender Post

“McAllister captures the spirit of Topsail Island. . . . There’s no doubt that this island is magical indeed.”
Our State [North Carolina] magazine

Links

More titles by Ray McAllister:
Hatteras Island: Keeper of the Outer Banks (available in hardcover and paperback)
Wrightsville Beach: The Luminous Island (available in hardcover and paperback)

View Ray McAllister’s website at http://www.raymcallisterbooks.com