Falling Out of the Boat
By (Author) Maureen McCauley
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BookBaby
23rd March 2021
United States
Paperback
160
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 10mm
231g
Once the Red Rover Queen of Yeadon, P.A., she felt she could glide through time when she ran. She lost that feeling she had as a child as she became an adult. Years later, remembering that child who ran with joy, she obeys a direction to start running again. Running leads to ballet and watching women in eight-oared rowing shells compete in the Olympics leads to rowing for a time. Then, with no experience, driven only by determination, she takes up sculling, a sport that requires an easy comfortable relationship around water. Something she doesn't have. She learns that the one thing she must never dofall out of the boatis what is most likely to happen.
In turns inspiring, humorous, and insightful, this memoir is a chronicle of her transformation as she learns about grace that is powered by strength and acceptance.
Maureen McCauley was born in Philadelphia. She now lives in New York's Capital District.