Md. Resident Writes Mystery Children’s Book About Ocean City

OCEAN CITY — There are so many great things about Ocean City’s beaches. Fresh air, warm sand, rolling waves, friendly faces. The list could go on and on. But, let’s face it. seagulls would not make the list.

Seagulls are a nuisance, hovering overhead, squawking loudly, stealing food. Personally, many could do without them. And so could Jill, the character in a new children’s book written exclusively about Ocean City.

In “The Flip Flop Fiasco,” Jill is enjoying a fun day at the beach when a seagull swoops down and steals her flip flop. The gull flies away before Jill can catch him.

A mystery then unfolds as Jill searches for her flip flop throughout Ocean City. Readers are encouraged to help crack the case by watching the pages for a hidden clue.

Colorful illustrations light up the pages while the fun, rhyming story entertains readers young and old. Will Jill ever get her flip flop back? Pick up a copy of The Flip Flop Fiasco to find out at a number of local locations.

Written by Maryland resident Denise Blum, The Flip Flop Fiasco can be purchased in Ocean City at A Perfect Face (12638 Ocean Gateway Village); Funcade (905 Boardwalk); Wockenfuss Candies (three locations: Boardwalk & 1st Street, Boardwalk & 7th Street, 12641 Ocean Gateway); in Ocean Pines at DeNovo’s Trattoria (11310 Manklin Creek Road); and in Bishopville at Lighthouse Sound (12723 St. Martin’s Neck Road).

The Flip Flop Fiasco is being released by Mainstay Publishing and is the company’s third children’s book about Ocean City.

For additional information, contact Mainstay Publishing at 302-223-6636 or email [email protected].

About The Author: Steven Green

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The writer has been with The Dispatch in various capacities since 1995, including serving as editor and publisher since 2004. His previous titles were managing editor, staff writer, sports editor, sales account manager and copy editor. Growing up in Salisbury before moving to Berlin, Green graduated from Worcester Preparatory School in 1993 and graduated from Loyola University Baltimore in 1997 with degrees in Communications (journalism concentration) and Political Science.