A Kayaker’s Journal

A Kayaker’s Journal by C. Lee Baker, published by AuthorHouse in March 2005, invites readers to embark on a journey through the author’s kayaking adventures. This 116-page book offers a glimpse into the backwaters of the Inland Waterway and Mosquito Lagoon, where the author interacts with local residents and uncovers a vanishing way of life. The narrative also delves into the natural world, revealing insights into the lives of creatures like oysters and jellyfish, alongside the sharing of heirloom recipes.
Throughout the book, readers will find personal journal entries spanning four years, chronicling the author’s healing process following a significant personal loss. The narrative intertwines themes of nature and travel, providing a reflective exploration of both the physical and emotional landscapes encountered during her adventures. This edition, written in English, captures the essence of a unique experience that blends personal reflection with the beauty of the natural world.
Official synopsis Publisher
Journey with the author on her kayaking adventures from a fish camp in Oak Hill. Explore the backwaters of the Inland Waterway and the Mosquito Lagoon; meet the local folk and discover a vanishing way of life. Learn the secrets of the sex lives of such humble creatures as the oyster and the jellyfish. Spend a night on the Indian River when the shrimp are running and relish some heirloom recipes.
Share her personal journal entries over a four year period, as she begins the process of healing from a great personal loss and comes to terms with a rapidly changing world.
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