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Book Synopsis: Sailing on the winds of a dream. “People are much more fun than museums.” That's really not to commit any blasphemy against the museums of this earth, great as they are. But it sums up in one short sentence just why a former Medinan, experienced civil engineer, father of ten daughters, would slice two years out of the center of his life and - as they say - “chuck it all” for the wanderlust life of a seafaring traveler. Why he would become head of a six-person family group making its way across the Atlantic, wandering the heaths and hedges of England, entering the Dutch canal system, lazily wandering through the French wine country to the Mediterranean, crossing to Malta for an end-of-year docking. J. Thomas Forrestel, native of Akron, NY, long-time resident of Shelby Center, turned this corner in life with a firm decision: “I knew if I was ever going to do it, it would have to be now.” At 49, Forrestel just felt that way - and that was the way it was going to be. There are hardly any among the great legion of working people who spend eight hours a day at desk or machine, who have not silently wished, in a “Walter Mitty” moment, for some refreshment in their routine - a total change. Be a beach bum? Join the pro golf tour? Shoot the Colorado rapids? Live by a cool lake in northern Canada in a spot far from the real world? This odyssey of Mr. Forrestel and half his immediate family was really not the product of some magic wand which suddenly transported him from reality to the open sea. Far from it. It began when he was a boy of less than a half dozen years. “I spent the first 15 summers of my life on lakes,” Forrestel told a Journal-Register interviewer. “My father taught us to sail as little kids with a catboat on Loon Lake (near Hornell).” For Tom Forrestel the boating interest was later transferred to ownership of two 16-foot day sailing boats of the snipe class. In 1963, he and his shipmate wife, Jo Payjack Forrestel, got their Read more

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Experience the exhilarating journey of "An American Thread: A Sailing Family's Adventure." This captivating book follows the incredible voyage of a former Medinan, a civil engineer, and his six-person family as they embark on a two-year sailing exploration across the Atlantic. Sailing against the winds of their everyday lives, they wander through picturesque landscapes, from the heaths and hedges of England to the idyllic French wine country. This is more than just a travel memoir; it's a testament to the human spirit's longing for adventure.

Join J. Thomas Forrestel, a native of Akron, NY, as he shares his family's decision to break free from the routine and embrace the unknown. At the age of 49, Forrestel discovered that now was the time to pursue his dreams, and he did just that. His story resonates with anyone who has ever yearned for a change in their monotonous lives, offering a glimpse into the possibilities that lie beyond the confines of our daily routines.

From sailing lessons on picturesque lakes during his childhood to owning his own sailing boats, Forrestel's passion for the sea has always been prevalent. "An American Thread" is the culmination of a lifetime of dreams and aspirations. It is a book that captivates its readers and leaves them inspired to chase their own adventures, no matter how daring they may seem.

Are you ready to break free from the chains of routine and embark on a journey of a lifetime? Allow "An American Thread: A Sailing Family's Adventure" to ignite the adventurer within you. Let the pages transport you to a world where every horizon is an opportunity waiting to be explored. It's time to turn the page and start your own thrilling tale. Get your copy today and set sail on your own extraordinary adventure.

Get "An American Thread: A Sailing Family's Adventure" now and let the winds of change carry you away.

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