One of the joys–so I’ve always heard–of being an author is connecting in person with readers of your book. But since myself, as well as the other two authors of Voyaging With Kids (Behan and Michael), are in traveling mode, most of our reader interactions have been virtual (which is pretty fun too).
But then again we never know where readers will pop up…even in Tonga. In early December we were sitting around in the shade on Fetoko Island. The tradewinds were way up and we happened to have the VHF radio on, just in case something exciting happened.
And then it did: a scratchy distant call came in and the boat’s name and distinct Kiwi-Californian accent of our friend Daniel caught our attention. Evangeline, Evangeline…this is Wondertime…over!
It turned out that friends we met on our Pacific crossing in 2012 were just arriving in Tonga direct from the Marquesas, making swift time to New Zealand to welcome their new crew member. A week later we were sitting in their cockpit catching up in person, and making promises to meet in New Zealand when we returned ourselves in a few months.
So we did. We picked up Wing’n it at the Auckland airport where she’d been left for us after Ben & Lisa finished their New Zealand travels aboard her. We zipped up to the Bay of Islands where Dan and Michelle had landed weeks earlier.
And boy did they ever need a copy of Voyaging with Kids:
I don’t think I’ve ever met a writer whose goal hasn’t been touching a reader in some way, whether it’s practical advice or just putting a smile on someone’s face. I can tell you that seeing the joy on our friends’ faces, holding the proof in their hands that they really aren’t crazy for looking forward to bringing up their new child on their boat made all work we put into this book well worth it. With family members already questioning their decision to raise a family afloat, they couldn’t wait to show them that yes! the world is indeed full of floating, traveling families. I can’t wait to meet their precious work-in-progress.
Sweetheart VWK Deal!
If you’ve not been able to get your hands on a hard copy of Voyaging with Kids (and it IS such a beautiful book that I hope you have) our publisher Lin Pardey has put the ebook on sale for only US$9.99 at Amazon.com, Google Books, and NOOK only through the month of February. Even if you do have the print version, now’s your chance to grab a digital copy to take with you everywhere. Since the ebooks are in full color and image-rich just like the print version, it’s a great way to gift a copy to a family member who might be, let’s just say, curious about the whole idea of taking kids to sea.
And if you have read the book, please please leave a review on Amazon.com or Goodreads!
I wanted to say how much I have been enjoying your book! I also just found your website which is inspirational for my two daughters. The pictures of your daughters enjoying the life will hopefully alleviate the qualms my oldest currently has. We are beginning our journey of living aboard, the early preparation, finding the boat, downsizing, etc., and I am finding your book very helpful. I can’t wait for the adventure to begin! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
I’m so glad you found us and are enjoying the book! We miss the sailing life…I’m sure we’ll be afloat again one day. Enjoy your adventure! Getting ready is half the fun. 🙂
Ooh your back in NZ 🙂 Tonga looked amazing.
If your back in the south by the end of April and looking for a base to explore from we have 2 cats who would adore human company while we are away for 3 weeks. You know, just in case the south island was calling but you fancied hot showers and a woodburner 😉