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Highlights
- Stories about fishing, wild ponies, shipwrecks, general island lore, and the lifestyle and spirit of the islanders of Ocracoke.
- About the Author: The late Carl Goerch was known as "Mr. North Carolina.
- 222 Pages
- Travel, United States
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About the Book
Stories about fishing, wild ponies, shipwrecks, general island lore, and the lifestyle and spirit of the islanders of Ocracoke.
Book Synopsis
Stories about fishing, wild ponies, shipwrecks, general island lore, and the lifestyle and spirit of the islanders of Ocracoke.
About the Author
The late Carl Goerch was known as "Mr. North Carolina." He excelled in several fields: as the long-term reading clerk for the state house of representatives, a popular broadcaster, newspaper columnist, book author, and a widely sought speaker "full of good humor." Goerch also founded the popular magazine The State, still published today as Our State. He had visited all fifty states and fifty-two foreign countries, but if you asked him his favorite spot on earth, he no doubt would have said Ocracoke.