Sunday, March 21, 2021

Spring Break Books by Lynne Cox


 Whale of a Tales for Groms and Adults, too!


Written by SurfWriter Girls Sunny Magdaug and Patti Kishel

Going to school this year has been different from anything we've ever known. It's hard to think about Spring Break when we haven't even been in school. But we all still need something special and fun to do for ourselves on a relaxing spring day. 

These two books by world champion, open water swimmer Lynne Cox are perfect for your children...or the child in you.

 


So, find a comfy spot - in a hammock under a tree, on the deck looking over the sea, or your own secret special place...and enjoy these ocean getaways.

 


Elizabeth, Queen of the Seas, illustrated by Caldecott Medal Winner Brian Floca, is a School Library Journal Best Children's Book of the Year. Set in Christchurch, New Zealand, it's the story of a whale seal named Elizabeth who likes to bask in the sun - in the middle of the town's two-lane road - far from where she should be in the open sea.

 


Based on a true story told to Cox by two children in the town, Cox brings it to life for the rest of us, recounting Elizabeth's incredible journey up the Avon River and her search for a place to call her own.

 


SurfWriter Girls love the beauty of this story and its message of the meaning of home and family.

Grayson is the captivating bestseller of Cox's face-to-face encounter with a baby whale off the California coast when Cox was a teenager. Separated from its mother, the whale decides to follow Cox on her swim. But, if Cox can't find a way to reunite the missing mother and child, the baby whale could die.

 


Two tiny specks in the huge ocean swimming together while anxious bystanders watch from shore, it becomes an endurance test for both of them. And a question of if the mother whale will find them in time.

 A page-turner in the purest sense of the word, SurfWriter Girls know you will be caught up in this thrilling story.

 


So, put the schoolwork or housework aside for a while and let these wonderful for Spring Break books by Lynne Cox take you on two incredible, real-life adventures.   

SurfWriter Girls

Surf’n Beach Scene Magazine

Sunny Magdaug and Patti Kishel hold the exclusive rights to this copyrighted material. Publications wishing to reprint it may contact them at surfwriter.girls@gmail.com Individuals and non-profit groups are welcome to post it on social media sites as long as credit is given. 



     

Tuesday, March 2, 2021

Swim for America! – Wear Purple for Fun!

 

Champion Swimmer Lynne Cox Brings People Together

 


 Written by SurfWriter Girls Sunny Magdaug and Patti Kishel

If anyone can unite the country now, it’s world-famous long distance, open water swimmer Lynne Cox, who set records swimming the English Channel, and brought the world’s two superpowers together in peace on August 7, 1987, when she swam the Bering Strait from the U.S. to the Soviet Union. 

 

 

On November 4, 2020, the day after the Presidential Election, Cox invited some of her friends to join her in swimming in the ocean – wherever they were – as a way of coming together. And she asked them to wear something purple – a blend of red and blue – as a sign of unity…and to have fun.   

 


Some joined her in Alamitos Bay in Long Beach, CA, and others took to the water from points around the world.  

 

 

Now, what started as a way to celebrate each other and Cox’s love of the ocean, has become a monthly Swim for America event on the fourth day of each month.



"The point is simply to have fun and do something together that brings us together in the ocean. People need happy fun times – especially now," Cox said.  

“It would be so cool if surfers would join us!” said Cox, extending them a personal invitation. She also hopes that athletes from other sports and non-athletes, too, will take the plunge.

 

 

Cox is asking people to take photos celebrating Swim for America and post them on her Facebook wall. Use #Swimforamerica.

 


Two years before Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev ordered the Berlin Wall torn down, a young woman named Lynne Cox was already bringing the West and East together with her epic swim. Cox recalls, “nobody believed it could happen.”

 


But it did. And now Cox – a motivational speaker and author, who has completed over sixty challenging swims around the world – is ready to bring America together...with Swim For America.

 


 

SurfWriter Girls

Surf’n Beach Scene Magazine

 Sunny Magdaug and Patti Kishel hold the exclusive rights to this copyrighted material. Publications wishing to reprint it may contact them at surfwriter.girls@gmail.com Individuals and non-profit groups are welcome to post it on social media sites as long as credit is given.