Fairhope’s Joe Cuhaj releases Pig War & the Pelican Girls
Fairhope’s Joe Cuhaj releases Pig War & the Pelican Girls
Fairhope resident Joe Cuhaj has released a new b book, The Pig War and the Pelican Girls, a riveting and well-researched collection of little-known and obscure stories of men and women who strove to save their country from aggressors or better the lives of others or simply survive under mysterious and extraordinary circumstances. The book includes the story of “The Limping Lady, ” declared the most dangerous of all Allied spies by the Germans in World War II.
Cuhaj grew up in northern New Jersey where his love of obscure and offbeat history was nurtured by hia history loving family and exceptional high school teachers.
The former radio broadcaster is the author of twenty books. His first, Hiking Alabama, was released in 2000 and is now in its fifth edition. From there, Joe has authored a total of thirteen outdoor recreation guides on hiking, kayaking, and camping in the state and the gulf coast, and seven non-fiction history titles. He is also a freelance writer, having penned articles for various newspapers, magazines, and websites.