Nudists are rarely asked what inspired them to be nudists in the
first place. Was it something they caught on a cruise ship, or can
nudism be explained away, perhaps, as a family trait like baldness
or a fear of heights? In I'll Catch the Sun, author Richard Langdon
Cook ponders this and other questions in a unique memoir, penned by
a man who simply prefers being 'outside' his clothes rather than
'in' them.
While making a compelling case for nudism, this memoir also
provides a look at the author's global experiences in Cyprus,
Thailand, the Seychelles, South Africa, France, Hawaii, and the
Caribbean. An engaging storyteller, Cook shares his thoughts on the
English, the Japanese, and offers excellent advice on what not to
do in a public bathhouse in Tokyo
Woven between amusing anecdotes generated by the lifestyle are
musings on the language and morality of nudism, personal
relationships, the music revolution, and culinary delights prepared
in the nude or otherwise. Supplemented with photographs, I'll Catch
the Sun is the story of a well-traveled man who has lived a most
interesting life in his pursuit of the sun.
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