Jacqueline Dozier, a watercolor artist, and
grandmother who resides in Islamorada, Florida, has published her new book Into the Clouds: A Personal Journey - a compelling travel journal offering a vivid description of a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
The author shares this excerpt: Some may say that dreams are fanciful and belong to children. I believe that is where they start but never end. They can come from a story read at bedtime, an example set by an adult, or hero seen on TV. They can come from an idea, or influence in one's lifea challenge perhaps.
The Baby Boomers' grew up with stories of families escaping persecution during World War II, of pilots flying over the Hump, or of veterans coming back from Vietnam. They come from hardships mostly. The Great Depression was a catalyst for the Industrial Revolution. The stories were sad, even devastating, but so many created goals for those living in that era.
Dreams can become goals. This is something I recognized early in life, a privileged life at that. I was left alone much of my youth to swim in my own thoughts and dreams. By developing, curiosity said, Why not? While glider flying in Switzerland and again in South Miami, I knew I wanted to be earthbound.
Living in South Florida and the Keys took me to the ocean depths where I was to learn to dive until my lungs or my tank ran out of air. I saw mountains there and coral cliffs of rainbow colorsblack beneath. With beauty and heroism, there is a downside. People die trying to fulfill their dreams or to compete with their heroSir Edmund Hilary, for example. Every year, tourists die here in the Keys while doing what fills their dreams.
Into the Clouds' has two parts: Ali Ali Ukaalo (How Much More Up?) and Ali Ali Oraalo (How Much More Down?). These parts are, as a whole, a metaphor. The journey originated for some as a spiritual experience. For others, it was a challenge and an opportunity for personal growth. All in all, if you dream and you read this, you will want to do more of both.
Published by Page Publishing, Jacqueline Dozier's engrossing book is a richly detailed and entertaining memoir of an unforgettable journey to inspiring heights on the other side of the world.
Readers who wish to experience this engaging work can purchase Into the Clouds: A Personal Journey at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.
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