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The Curve Of Time
The Curve Of Time | M. Wylie Blanchet
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“Time did not exist; or if it did it did not mater. Our world then was both wide and narrow—wide in the immensity of the sea and mountain; narrow in that the boat was very small, and we lived and camped, explored and swam in a little realm of our own making...” This is the fascinating true adventure story of a woman who packed her five children onto a twenty-five-foot boat and explored the coastal waters of British Columbia summer after summer in the 1920s and 1930s. Acting single-handedly as skipper, navigator, engineer and of course, mother, Muriel Wylie Blanchet saw her crew through exciting—and sometimes perilous—encounters with fog; rough seas, cougars, bears and whales, and did so with high spirits and courage. On these pages an independent woman with a deep respect for the native cultures of a region, and a refreshing wonderment about the natural world, comes to life. In The Curve of Time, she has left us with a sensitive and lyrically written account of their journeys and a timeless travel memoir not to be missed.
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The Curve Of Time | M. Wylie Blanchet
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Pogue
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This was a mostly adorable memoir. It was written in the 1960‘s and some of the language is not friendly for First Nations people. But hearing the descriptions of the PNW made me homesick.

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M. Wylie Blanchet was left with 5 children in the Vancouver wilderness in 1926 when her husband was presumed dead after never returning from a day trip on their boat. The boat was recovered, and 2 years later, Blanchet began what would become a 15 year tradition of spending the entire summer exploring the Pacific North West alone with her children on 25ft boat. This is a beautifully written, impressionistic memoir of those adventures in the wild.

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Maggim
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Like visiting with a friend you haven't seen in a long while, in a place where you used to live. I would read this in the summers growing up, while we sailed around Vancouver Island, and wish our setting was as untouched as the Blanchets found it. This is a perfect read to close out my summer.

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