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This document contains excerpts from the book "Three Ways to Capsize a Boat: An Optimist Afloat" by Chris Stewart. It provides a table of contents and preface, detailing the author's past career as a musician and his unexpected success as a writer, particularly his first book "Driving Over Lemons." The excerpts focus on two distinct sailing adventures: the author's initial hesitant foray into sailing in Greece as a boat captain despite a lack of experience, and a later, more challenging journey across the North Atlantic to Newfoundland aboard a larger boat, drawing parallels to the ancient Vinland voyages. Interspersed throughout are reflections on the nature of the sea, sailing, and the unexpected joys and hardships encountered. The text also includes the full poem "The Jumblies" by Edward Lear, which is referenced within the narrative, along with brief acknowledgments and author information.
By Book Odyssey - AdminThis document contains excerpts from the book "Three Ways to Capsize a Boat: An Optimist Afloat" by Chris Stewart. It provides a table of contents and preface, detailing the author's past career as a musician and his unexpected success as a writer, particularly his first book "Driving Over Lemons." The excerpts focus on two distinct sailing adventures: the author's initial hesitant foray into sailing in Greece as a boat captain despite a lack of experience, and a later, more challenging journey across the North Atlantic to Newfoundland aboard a larger boat, drawing parallels to the ancient Vinland voyages. Interspersed throughout are reflections on the nature of the sea, sailing, and the unexpected joys and hardships encountered. The text also includes the full poem "The Jumblies" by Edward Lear, which is referenced within the narrative, along with brief acknowledgments and author information.