
Sea Change: Alone Across the Atlantic in a Wooden Boat
by Peter Nichols
Release Date: June, 1997
Edition: Hardcover
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I wandered into a book store to find Peter Nichols there for a book signing, he spoke of his journey, his life before and after setting sail, he read from his book and I was glad I had the chance to meet him. I found the book riveting at times and a comfortable cruise at other times. I recomend it not only to someone who has an interest in the sea (I never did before this book) but to anyone whoever loved or hopes to love for I found it as much of a love story as a journal of the wooden ship of days goneby, now crossing the ocean. Get and read this book
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Reading this book, I could easily envisage the events that were described. This is no account of survival at sea, far from the land. The last journey of Toad is a journey of reflection. What differentiates Peter from the hundreds of other sailors bumming their way round the cruising world is his ability to open his heart and, it seems, openly display his emotions. I felt uncomfortable in some ways that he read his ex-wife's diaries through his last solo voyage, but then it was only then that he could discover part of himself I suppose. He travelled unprepared and I think that he also travelled a little foolishly, but I also didn't get the impression that he was relying on others to save him. I enjoyed the book and recommend it to those who enjoy reading a range of books on ocean voyaging in small boats.
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