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The Raven & I: Confessions of a Wooden Boat Lover
by K. Gordon Green; illustrated by Paul Burke
156 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); illustrated; catalogue #04-1490; ISBN 1-4120-3662-3; US$17.95, C$19.95, EUR13.00, £9.01
Irresistible love story about a boat's way with a man.
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About the Book
The Raven was a curmudgeonly boat - fast, powerful and quite unmanageable. The author learns about her ornery ways on a maiden voyage, but becomes besotted and buys her anyway, then embarks upon a series of hilarious adventures sure to resonate with boat owners everywhere. From Georgian Bay in Ontario to Lake Champlain in Vermont, a parade of eccentric characters board the Raven and get caught up in the trail of havoc and destruction left in her wake. If you ever owned a classic wooden boat, or even just fantasized about owning one, then step aboard and smile, for this time someone else is at the helm.
About the Author
Gordon Green came to Canada from England in 1956 and attended University of British Columbia and the Harvard Business School. He spent most of his career negotiating the treacherous canyons of Bay Street and Wall Street, travelling across Canada advising and arranging financings for Canadian corportations and governments. Endowned with a streak of irrevernece that sometimes gets him into trouble, Green has a passion for the arts and for all things outdoors. He now makes his home in Sidney, British Columbia, where he lives on the ocean with his wife Diana and their two dogs. He is immediate past President of Pacific Opera Victoria and has several corporate directorships as well. The Raven & I is his first book.
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