A boat is never just a vessel; it is a living entity, a "Queen" carved from the ancient soul of the forest.
In the monsoon-swollen river valleys of Northern Thailand, longboat racing is more than a sport?it is a sacred bridge between the human and the divine. The Soul of the Wood takes you behind the scenes of a world rarely seen by outsiders, where the rhythm of the oars is a physical prayer and the wood itself holds the spirit of a goddess.
Follow the journey of a racing boat from its spiritual birth in the emerald deep of the jungle to its exhilarating sprint against the "brown surge" of the Nan River. Through the eyes of Master Kitti, one of the last great boat-builders, you will discover:
- The Sacred Rituals: The delicate negotiation with Mae Yanang, the ancient goddess of journeys, to transform a 200-year-old Takian tree into a vessel of speed.
- The Master's Craft: The grueling, fire-tempered process of "Reading the Heart" of the wood to create a boat that "dances" on the water.
- The Anatomy of a Crew: The specialized hierarchy of the rowers?from the powerhouse "Engine Room" to the strategic "Voice in the Storm."
- A Vanishing Heritage: The existential struggle to preserve a centuries-old tradition in an era of fiberglass and digital distractions.
From the quiet, incense-filled workshops of the Rong Rua to the deafening roar of the provincial finals in Phichit and Nan, The Soul of the Wood is a testament to the "fighting faith" of the Thai provinces. This is not just a book about boats; it is a map of the Thai heart, written in sweat, silt, and sacred silk.
Step onto the water. Feel the heartbeat of the river. Discover the Soul of the Wood.