The Cure for Anything Is Salt Water: How I Threw My Life Overboard and Found Happiness at Sea
Mary South
Harper Paperbacks (2008)
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Biography & Autobiography / General, Biography & Autobiography / Women, Boats And Boating, Midlife Crisis, Women Sailors
e-Book 9780060747039
English
At forty, Mary South had a beautiful home, good friends, and a successful career in book publishing. But she couldn't help feeling that she was missing something intangible but essential. So she decided to go looking for it . . . at sea. Six months later she had quit her job, sold the house, and was living aboard a forty-foot, thirty-ton steel trawler she rechristened Bossanova. Despite her total lack of experience, South set out on her maiden voyage—a fifteen-hundred-mile odyssey from Florida to Maine—with her one-man, two-dog crew. But what began as the fulfillment of an idle wish became a crash course in navigating the complicated byways of the self.
Product Details
Dewey 920
Cover Price £13.95
No. of Pages 224
Height x Width 201 x 135  mm
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