Kayak racer Susan Starbird explores the physics and metaphysics of kayaking in this contribution to the cult literature of paddlesport. In a series of lyric essays about this challenging,
addictive, and humbling activity, her topics range widely across the tragicomic spectrum, from a meditation on paddling, the "autobiography" of a unicellular organism, boat evolution, drowning,
flotsam, river access, competition, and a culminating cross-referenced index titled "Everything I Know About Kayaking." This slim volume contains no heroic tales of first descents or global
adventure, but plenty of references to mundane B.K.D.s -- bad kayaker decisions -- and as all boaters know, bad decisions often make good stories.