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∎ Read Gratis Of Foreign Build From Corporate Girl to SeaGypsy Woman eBook Jackie Parry

Of Foreign Build From Corporate Girl to SeaGypsy Woman eBook Jackie Parry



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After suffering an emotionally-brutal bereavement and against her counsellor’s advice, Jackie ran away. Suddenly within a new culture, with a new husband, and no friends, she was living in the obscure world of cruising with zero knowledge of boats.
Crashing within the first twenty-four hours, Jackie realised life would never be the same again; a floating home with no fridge or hot water, and with a dinghy instead of a car. Suffering self doubts, she became fearful of her new world.
The first off-shore voyage took Jackie into a ferocious storm, which battered her physically and mentally. Amid the raging seas, Jackie shed the fear she’d been harbouring.
Soon she was blissfully voyaging around the world, but she still carried the mixed emotions of losing one man, while falling head over heels in love with another.
Not only did Jackie deal successfully with the challenges of her new existence, she also battled with the testosterone fuelled nautical world to become both a professional captain and a qualified maritime teacher.
Most importantly, Jackie found herself.

Of Foreign Build From Corporate Girl to SeaGypsy Woman eBook Jackie Parry

I like this book! There's a saying something like, "Either write a book about a life lived well, or live your life well enough to have a book written about it." Well, Jackie Parry is one of those rare souls who has done both. She opens up and candidly tells her life story, metaphorical warts and all. Right from the first few pages you sense her genuine self, and that is a great thing because surely many readers - sailors or not - can relate to her self-doubts and fears. But don't worry: she doesn't go on and on about heartaches and ruminations. No, she mentions these things because they are part of the story and then she moves on, often with soft humor. All in all, she tells her story well, not with overly-wrought phrasing and a self-conscious tone but in a way that feels natural and totally genuine. The book is not about her, or her writing, but her story, and it shows between the lines.

I recommend this book for everyone, especially young women who have not yet found their niche in life. Jackie Parry's life story is a great example of possibility and personal courage. This book is great fodder for important mother-daughter talks . . . On the surface it's about building a life aboard a sailboat, but it's also very much about voyaging through life.

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  • File Size 1453 KB
  • Print Length 392 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publication Date October 30, 2014
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00OQBWJJE

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This is a great read. To start with, it is well written and carefully edited. This allows the story to flow and flow it does. The author relates the transition from land-minded to sea-minded in very real terms. So, if you are thinking about going for a sailboat ride around the world, this is a good place to start. A real treat, for me, was to read her vignettes about Barbados and San Juan, two places I have been by sailboat. Both were consistent with my experiences. I am going to extrapolate that the rest of the book is an accurate reflection of her fears, joys, observations, and adventures. At the end, she talks about the stress of moving back ashore and away from the freedoms of voyaging under sail. Too few write about that. Voyaging under sail is a way of life just as is living in a house. Thanks Jackie and Noel for your story.
My husband and I love to sail, and this book was a delightful vicarious read for me. I'm not sure if I am young enough anymore to sail the world, but I thrill at the thought of doing so, and I know enough about sailing to identify with so much in the book. It is well written and unpretentious, unlike other sailing adventures I have read. I wish the book had included the many pictures alluded to in the narrative. I also wish there had been a bit more about the technicalities of stocking a boat for protracted legs on the journey and more details about how they managed to keep the boat steady in high seas and squalls; aside from that, it was just the ticket for me when I get that undeniable urge to sail over the horizon, at least in my dreams....
I'm a sailor and own a 36' sailboat, so I read the book. While I appreciate the author's experience, I think many of her "recommendations" result from not trying other options. I think many tense moments when nerves take over could have been avoided had she ignored her recommendations and tried to outfit her boat differently. For example, it is very easy to rig hot shower, at least a sun shower you can get on . My boat has both in cabin shower and deck shower. The author keeps complaining about heat and humidity, yet advises against getting an AC. Yes marine AC is expensive, which is why I rigged a window AC which drains (if needed - new ones don't really drain) to the bilge. So my advise to you, read all these books but don't take the recommendations as gospel- do what you think is good for you.
I've read a number of nonfiction books and memoirs about sailing, most very good reads. "Of Foreign Build..." was an exceptional story in many ways. First, the writing was fabulous; the author has a gift for making the reader feel present for the events, and it was never boring. I thought there was a perfect mix of detail about the boat, day-to-day sailing, difficulties encountered (some very unusual), adventures on sea and on land, scary or challenging encounters, and relationships with family (back home, but occasionally present for parts of the trip), and friendships developed along the way. Lots of cultural information made for a very interesting and educational read.

The thing that stood out most about this particular "sailing around the world" story was the route taken. This couple was not just sailing around the world in order to accomplish the feat. Although, of course, they had to plan and take into consideration the season and the local weather, they sailed to some very unlikely places. I was shocked that they were willing to venture into waters and countries with aggressive policies toward people (their own and visitors), and even into waters where pirates were a risk. Beyond that, they sailed routes I've never read about in other accounts of long-distance sailing. I was very glad I didn't know where they would head next, and enjoyed the surprises. So, no spoilers from me.

What a pleasure to read a great book, so well-written and so perfectly edited.
I like this book! There's a saying something like, "Either write a book about a life lived well, or live your life well enough to have a book written about it." Well, Jackie Parry is one of those rare souls who has done both. She opens up and candidly tells her life story, metaphorical warts and all. Right from the first few pages you sense her genuine self, and that is a great thing because surely many readers - sailors or not - can relate to her self-doubts and fears. But don't worry she doesn't go on and on about heartaches and ruminations. No, she mentions these things because they are part of the story and then she moves on, often with soft humor. All in all, she tells her story well, not with overly-wrought phrasing and a self-conscious tone but in a way that feels natural and totally genuine. The book is not about her, or her writing, but her story, and it shows between the lines.

I recommend this book for everyone, especially young women who have not yet found their niche in life. Jackie Parry's life story is a great example of possibility and personal courage. This book is great fodder for important mother-daughter talks . . . On the surface it's about building a life aboard a sailboat, but it's also very much about voyaging through life.
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