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Sailing Alone Around the World

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A seafaring memoir describes a single-handed circumnavigation undertaken in a small rebuilt yawl, chronicling the vessel's preparation, continuous repairs, and the technical and navigational challenges of open-ocean sailing. The narrative moves from east-coast ports through fog, long passages and squalls to the Azores, South America, Cape Horn, and Pacific islands, and records encounters with other ships and islanders, storms, near-shipwrecks, and improvised solutions. Interspersed are practical seamanship notes, vivid descriptions of weather and sea life, wry anecdotes about solitude, and reflections on resourcefulness and the pleasures of independent voyaging.

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Joshua Slocum

Joshua Slocum was a Canadian-American sailor and author, best known for his pioneering solo circumnavigation of the globe. His remarkable journey, chronicled in his celebrated book "Sailing Alone Around the World," not only showcases his adventurous spirit but also reflects his deep appreciation for the sea. Slocum's narrative style combines vivid storytelling with practical sailing knowledge, making his works appealing to both sailors and armchair adventurers alike. In addition to his famous voyage, he also wrote "Voyage of the Liberdade," further contributing to maritime literature. Slocum's legacy endures as a symbol of exploration and the human spirit's quest for adventure.

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