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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Reading for Women: Changing Course, A Guide...







When I moved aboard I had no sailing experience, just a desire to live an extraordinary life. The first year was devoted to transitioning from land based living to mobile living. The second year I found myself reckonning with thoughts that my male partner could not share. My perception at the time was that women who lived on boats moved aboard with their love for the lifestyle already intact. I found this book helpful in validating that others have similar struggles with making the lifestyle change. This book has an encouraging tone, like a woman mentor for fledgling "Admirals".

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Editorial Reviews


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"Changing Course is first and foremost a primer in rational decision-making. The focus of the book is the question: to cruise or not to cruise, a question Cantrell considers most difficult for women. [But] the book is helpful regardless of who wants to go and who hangs back." - Points East; "Changing Course is aimed at the process of making this major decision about your life. Cantrell's professional skills as a counselor and educator are well exercised in this volume. Above all, she offers reasonable answers about challenges and risk-taking, Many readers will find a safety net inherent in her approach to cruising..." - 48[degrees] North; "Ask any couple living aboard an average-size cruising boat: men troubleshoot; women problem-solve. Men need to know what; women need to know why. Men prefer to learn by doing, figuring out things as they go along; women are more comfortable figuring out how things work before swinging into action." - Sailing


Product Description


"[A] well-researched, gracious and truthful account." --Georgian Bay Today



When her husband proposed living on a boat full-time, Debra Cantrell wondered what other women in her position had done and began a five-year study to find out what choices they had made and how it had all worked out. The result is Changing Course, a guidebook for navigating this odyssey. No matter what the outcome, each woman was strengthened by the experience.

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