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The Voyage of the Northern Magic : A Family Odyssey

The Voyage of the Northern Magic : A Family Odyssey

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not what I was looking for
Review: I found the title of this book should have been reversed, "A Family Odyssey:The Voyage of the Northern Magic" because the author deals more with the trials and tribulations of family life. To be sure, the story is fantastic, but the way it is presented may not appeal to the tastes of all readers. I would classify this book as "motivational non-fiction" not "adventure travel". It dealt well with the emotional trials of the trip but I found it was over-dramatized and didn't fulfill my expectations.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not what I was looking for
Review: I found the title of this book should have been reversed, "A Family Odyssey:The Voyage of the Northern Magic" because the author deals more with the trials and tribulations of family life. To be sure, the story is fantastic, but the way it is presented may not appeal to the tastes of all readers. I would classify this book as "motivational non-fiction" not "adventure travel". It dealt well with the emotional trials of the trip but I found it was over-dramatized and didn't fulfill my expectations. Not a bad book, but definitely not for everyone.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not what I was looking for
Review: I found the title of this book should have been reversed, "A Family Odyssey:The Voyage of the Northern Magic" because the author deals more with the trials and tribulations of family life. To be sure, the story is fantastic, but the way it is presented may not appeal to the tastes of all readers. I would classify this book as "motivational non-fiction" not "adventure travel". It dealt well with the emotional trials of the trip but I found it was over-dramatized and didn't fulfill my expectations. Not a bad book, but definitely not for everyone.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An author with extreme passion!
Review: I received the 'Northern Magic' for Christmas and I managed to met Diane Stuemer this past winter at the Toronto Boat Show ... I even got the book autographed. Her book was an excellent armchair sailor read but she definitely has the gift in public speaking. I also recently found out that she died of cancer .... I must admit that I did shed a tear or two when I heard that.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An author with extreme passion!
Review: I received the 'Northern Magic' for Christmas and I managed to met Diane Stuemer this past winter at the Toronto Boat Show ... I even got the book autographed. Her book was an excellent armchair sailor read but she definitely has the gift in public speaking. I also recently found out that she died of cancer .... I must admit that I did shed a tear or two when I heard that.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Living through others
Review: Join in on a three year experience cruising around the world with three children. After reading a good review of the book and being new to sailing with children of the same age I thought this would be a good read. I have since been unable to put the book down, it has been uplifting to read about a family simmilar to my own living through extreme experiences. A lit bit of cruising, a lit more about traveling and experiences and even more about a family living an extreme experience together for three years.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Voyage of the Northern Magic
Review: This is one of the best travel and adventure books I have ever read.The author has such a superb command of the English language that she literally brings this exciting voyage alive in the reader's mind. While the author's vivid description of the various countries she and her family visited, and the people and friends they met, was most interesting and highly educational, I personally was particularly fascinated with the episodes at sea both on the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The description of every aspect of their long voyage had such an impact on my mind that I actually found myself experiencing everything the family was being subjected to on the high seas; the gigantic waves crashing into the side of the boat and attemtpting to push the Northern Magic off its established course, the cold and huge waves splashing over Diane and her husband Herbert as they attempted to keep their boat on course;their constant struggle to survive in spite of periods of sea-sickness, long periods in the cockpit without eating a proper meal, their very real concern for the safety of their boys and the boat, which often required immediate attention by Herbert to fix the engine, the sails, the mast, untangle the propellor and so forth, really increased the flow of adrenelin in my body.

I highly recommend this book to all those who enjoy the spirit of adventure and wish to have a realistic experience of such a fantastic voyage. The information covering the visits to the various countries is highly educational and most enjoyable. The Stuemer family left the Ottawa area as novices and returned as seasoned sailors.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Thanks
Review: When we read this book we were carried away to the ends of the earth. When we finished it, we said it could be done. Its a year later and our family has taken sone sailing lessons. This summer we are chartering a boat in the Carribean. By next summer we will own our own boat. For our family, the adventure began with this book. How can we thank you?


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