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Desperate Voyage |  | Author: John Caldwell Publisher: Sheridan House
List Price: $14.95 Buy Used: $3.82 as of 11/24/2009 22:25 CST details You Save: $11.13 (74%)
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Seller: hippo_books Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 73276
Media: Paperback Pages: 324 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.3 x 1
ISBN: 0924486201 Dewey Decimal Number: 910 EAN: 9780924486203 ASIN: 0924486201
Publication Date: January 25, 1991 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description In May 1946, John Caldwell, stranded in Panama afetr the war, set out single-handed on a 9,000 mile journey aboard the 29-foot Pagan to rejoin his wife in Sydney.
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bystander January 7, 2009 R. Tilley (Norwich, NY) This was a Christmas present for my husband. He seems to be enjoying the book so far, he is 1/2 way through it (that is with 2 other books being read at the same time).
gave it away after one chapter December 14, 2008 Michael Wilson (Camano Island, WA) I am not a sailor although I have owned several large power boats over the years. I was looking forward to a survival at sea adventure but became lost in the jargon of sailing and gave the book to one of my sail boating friends who I am sure will enjoy and appreciate the language of sail boating.
Holden Caulfield October 13, 2008 Stephen S. Frey Well, I agree with the raves regarding this book. I believe this extends past an armchair sea-cruising book and wallows into classic literature. But I'm not an expert on that so I can't say for sure. However, this story that Caldwell tells closely resembles Holden Caulfield in Salinger's classic. I've always thought this after I put the book down. The transference from normal to borderline and then a psychotic state is very slow and subtle. I'll go no further. You'll have to read it.
Amazing story of survival - read this! September 20, 2008 B. Willis (Canada) I love sea stories, I love survival stories & I knew very little about this book besides the fact that almost every review was 5 stars. I thought I would give it try. This is the story of John Caldwell who at the end of WW2 was stranded at the opposite end of the world from his new wife Mary whom he had married the year before. Try as John might he could not find a way to get back to his wife in Australia. From his years of service in the merchant marine he had enough money saved up to buy a 26 year old 29 foot sailboat. With ZERO training & knowledge of sailing he set off from Panama for a 9,000 mile journey.
One of the things that sets this book apart is at the start John really knows nothing about sailing & he isn't afraid to admit it. Right from the moment he casts off he is only minutes from disaster but somehow he prevails & after numerous mistakes he slowly learns to be a better sailor. He sails solo but he is far from alone, he has two kittens who you learn to love & other secret stowaways. Some become friends, some become dinner. John writes with a great sense of humor. As I was reading the book I was expecting John to get lost or beat up in storms but I wasn't expecting the epic tale of survival. It is one of most successful sailing stories ever. I won't delve any farther into what happens but I will say he has endless interesting escapades with the creatures of the south seas & you will see why this is a desperate voyage. Also you will be amazed at what a human being will eat if pushed to the brink of death.
You will love John's storytelling. I was sad to learn that John has passed on. This week (Sept 2008) his wife has published another book (Mary's Voyage) about further journeys with John - I can't believe he stepped foot on another sailboat. If you love sea stories this book will not disappoint.
Shows what a person will do in the name of love! July 8, 2008 Justin W. Thole (Grand Rapids, MI) John Caldwell was in love. So in love he bought a less-than-adequate 29 foot sailboat to sail thousands of miles across the Pacific (from Panama to Sydney, Australia) to be with his new bride. On his way, adventure and obstacles ensue, and he really shows what he's made of throughout the story.
What a great book! A real page-turner. You will have a hard time putting this one down. I know I did!
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