Five Northwest authors are on this week's Northwest Bestsellers list. The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein is back, along with The Other by David Guterson, Snuff by Chuck Palahniuk, and The Hearts of Horses by Molly Gloss. And, in the children's category, Sherman Alexie's The Absolutely True Story of a Part Time Indian is on the list, too.

The Adventuress, the 95-year old schooner that ran aground yesterday, is safe in Friday Harbor. The sailboat was floated yesterday afternoon after a harrowing few hours on the rocks between Orcas Island and Shaw Island.
The crew of the 133-foot Adventuress, which ran aground near Orcas Island at mid-day freed the boat late Monday afternoon. The Washington State Ferry Sealth diverted from a run to rescue the passengers from the Adventuress, while Vessel Assist boats secured the sailboat for low tide.

The WSF ferry Sealth diverted from an inter-island run late this morning and rescued 27 people from an historic sailboat that ran aground near Orcas Island.
The Operations Manager for the Guemes Ferry says the new ferry terminal that the County Commissioners have authorized is badly needed. Ron Panzero writes, in an email, that a new terminal, priced at $600,000, will ‘finally’ fix an 18-year-old temporary shop.
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