This is an autobiography of a girl from the prairies who started boating as a non-swimming, reluctant adult. Slowly her confidence grew and she began to enjoy sailing. While cruising on both the east... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This candid adventure story of Margo's introduction to and immersion in a sailing world reveals a life as it should be lived - with joy. Margo's upbeat personality keeps her one step ahead of defeat. It is a tale of places visited and skills hard won. Women contemplating following her man into an unconventional life should read this book to learn how to make it work. Men should read this book to see how their decisions affect the lady who shares their world.
A Prairie Chicken Goes To Sea
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
To me Margo is a kindred spirit to "The Little Engine That Could". By simply reading her book, this "chicken" became encouraged and downright impatient to burst out of the confinement of my land-locked life and eager to venture forth to explore both nearby and far-off, exotic places. Hers is a story with a positive outcome that you just don't hear often enough. Anyone, especially women, who could use some encouragement at a difficult time of life can gain inspiration and hope from her story. I am presently reading it for the second time.
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