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HomeShop at BookSurgeFictionVisionary & MetaphysicalInto the Land of Coconut Dreams: A Travel Log, A Sea Story, and a Passage in Time; Mostly True |
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A must read for dreamers and doers Oct 16, 2010
By V Rasmussen Not many people have had the opportunity to slip off the lines and sail off into the sunset. Bill has a wonderful writing skill that allows the armchair sailor to enjoy the adventures even while tied to the old land base. His stories are true to heart and bring to life in the readers mind the enchantment of living the dream. For those of us who have actually sailed to the land of coconut dreams, reading his recounts of his journeys bring back warm wonderful memories of gentle breezes, gentle people and a very gentle way of life.
Coconut Dreams Oct 03, 2009
By G. C. Hill I don't know whether this work is a marketing tool for yacht sales, a "cruiser" (someone living aboard their boat) instruction manual, or an adventure story to live an exciting experience vicariously - maybe it's all three. You'll admire and envy what this couple did. You'll gain true insights into living aboard a small boat. You'll be entertained by self-effacing humor. You'll put the book down feeling really good, and you may develop a yearning to go trekking yourself, by land, sea, or air.
Inspiring travelogue Sep 04, 2009
By Suzanne White There are a lot of ways to live a life. And the author and his friend have chosen a way I'd only mythologized prior to reading about their incredible retirement-era cruises. Since I, too, was "eased" into early retirement as the author describes that point in his life, I particularly appreciated his comments in the Afterwards: "Time, age, health problems, family concerns, etc., eventually creep up on all of us. If your late-night thoughts and weekend fantasies take you down to the land of coconut dreams... climb on that boat, or into that RV, disconnect your web of commitments and entanglements and go." Whereas many of us may not be inclined to buy a sailboat or an RV - or able to afford to purchase and maintain one - all of us have the power to take charge of our lives and live unencumbered by imaginary or surmountable constraints. Into the Land of Coconut Dreams isn't just a travelogue: It's an inspiration to make every day count.
A good place to escape by sea Aug 12, 2009
By Sara E. Gallagher
"shore girl"
Mr. Hezlep's vivid imagery brings the Intracoastal Waterways to life. His book is perfect for anyone who has dreamed of living the life of a sea dog, or for those who have their own stories to tell.
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