Wren Godfrey Chapman 
Pirate Girl Falls through Beaver Dam [EPUB ebook] 
A Memoir of Adventurous Lessons in Earth School

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In 1968, why did a gently raised southern girl quit college, run away to sea, and join a scurvy crew of pirates, searching for sunken treasure and running contraband?

Why did she allow the first mate to tie her in the crow’s-nest during a fierce tropical storm? Why did she flee the Bahamas in the cover of night, fall through a beaver dam during a Rocky Mountain blizzard, and hide out in a Colorado wilderness cave with her good dog, Rocky Raccoon?

Wren Godfrey Chapman told herself it was to escape the tragedy of the war in Vietnam and her failed engagement to the love of her young life. But then again, maybe it was to assuage her rebellious case of wanderlust.

With a strong female voice and sense of place in the Carolinas, Florida, Colorado, and the Bahamas, Pirate Girl describes a lifelong process of discovery through the adventurous lessons of Earth School. 

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Wren Godfrey (aka Jeanette) was born and raised in Fayetteville, North Carolina. She attended Western Carolina University before striking out for Key West, working on boats in the Bahamas, and experiencing adventures of alifetime which resulted in her memoir. During her venturesome life, she was a ski instructor, sea kayak guide, inn operator for outdoor enthusiasts, and house flipper for over fifty years. With her sometimes husband and little deaf dog Hopi, she lives in an ancient house in Camden, South Carolina and a log cabin on the shoulder of Mount Mitchell.Visit her website: wrengodfreywriter.com

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Idioma Inglés ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 306 ● ISBN 9781925965735 ● Tamaño de archivo 1.4 MB ● Editorial Vine Leaves Press ● Publicado 2021 ● Edición 1 ● Descargable 24 meses ● Divisa EUR ● ID 7930382 ● Protección de copia Adobe DRM
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