Wow, this was painful. We read this aloud as part of the Beautiful Feet CA state history package, but the writing was erratic (a slightly modified journal, with random bits of history stuck in) and had to be heavily edited (my kids don't need to hear about his pilot's romantic entanglements at every port). Very little of the wonderful prose that won O'Dell a Newbery Award. I like the idea of this book--vignettes of California history told as a famous writer travels by boat up the coast of the state--but it seemed like a half-baked project told by a rambling, senile man past his prime. The kids hated it. It took us two months to finish, even with me skimming and skipping all the random parts describing his own little boat and random conversations with the crew.
This thing was reprinted by Beautiful Feet, which means a whole bunch of homeschool kids are suffering through a book that justly went out of print for a reason. We've really enjoyed the other selections in this state history packet, but this dud really makes me question Rea Berg's taste and discernment.