Patricia Probert Gott’s life has taken her from growing up in the small town of Strong Maine, to graduating from college in Worcester, Mass., and from working for the CIA in Washington, D.C., to owning and operating a roller skating rink for twenty-four years in Western Maine where she presently resides. She has traveled to forty-seven states in the U.S. and horse-trekked in nine states and eight countries. She is an avid equestrienne who owns and trains her own Arabian horses.

Ms. Gott is retired and the author of five books, publishing the first three herself. Her most recent “Cowgirl Days” is a sequel to “So You Wanna be a Cowgirl”, which relates her adventures as a horse wrangler in Cody, Wyoming for three summers. “Metamorphosis, My Journey of Growth and Change” is her personal biography and contains many photos of her travels and experiences. “Volunteer to Empower” tells of her experiences while volunteering for a non-profit organization in Tanzania, Africa, and “Ancient Egypt & the Nile” relates her adventures in Egypt from racing Arabian horses in the Sahara Desert, to hot-air ballooning over the West Bank of the Nile. Her web site is www.prgottbooks.net

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