Through 216 stunning photos, the authors show the reader typical sights, as well as parts of the Cayman Islands off the beaten path. Not only do they cover gorgeous views from Seven Mile Beach and spectacular underwater photography, but they include as well interviews with thirteen Caymanians, all of which makes this a wonderful keepsake for anyone who has spent even a day on the island. A portion of the book's proceeds are donated to the National Trust for the Cayman Islands. Amanda Lumry is from Bellevue, Washington. She and her family have celebrated Christmas and the new year in the Caymans since she was twelve years old. Her interest in photography has blossomed since her parents bought her a camera in second grade. In June 1999, she graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University after studying photography in the Visual Environmental Studies Department. She has published two other books entitled Nantucket Borders, and MalaMala: Pathway to an African Eden. Currently, she is working on her fourth photographic book. Loren Wengerd is from Mt. Hope, Ohio. The Cayman Islands provided a unique opportunity to combine his passions of photography and diving. Currently, he is studying music and photography at Yale University. Loren was also heavily involved in the production of Nantucket Borders and MalaMala. Upon graduation, he hopes to pursue new depths in photography. Laura Hurwitz lives in North Haven, Connecticut, and has been a frequent visitor to the Cayman Islands over the past four years. In 1998, she wrote the text for the book Nantucket Borders, and in 1999 the text for MalaMala. She is a graduate of Yale University and shares, with her husband and six children, a genuine love of Cayman.