The Journals of Constant Waterman: Paddling, Poling, and Sailing for the Love of It
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The Journals of Constant Waterman: Paddling, Poling, and Sailing for the Love of It

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Boats and lifeThis is an unforgettable collection of ninety short tales about the boating Matthew Goldman has done in his life—in sailboats, canoes, rowboats, and other floating craft. All these memoirs deal with the water—from the puddle to the sea. They wander, as reflective as a sandy-bottomed brook. They linger, as wistful as an idle boat in summer. They revel, as jubi...more
Paperback, 336 pages
Published October 1st 2007 by Breakaway Books
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Jeffrey
I have enjoyed Matthew Goldman's works in the periodical Messing About in Boats for some time now. When a chance to get a large collection of his writings all in one binding appeared, I took it.

I enjoyed reading these vignettes, stories, musings in the soft cover book as well. I must comment though, that Goldman makes for better reading in small dosages. Maybe a chapter a day, or a handful a week.
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