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Tristan Jones (Author)
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July 1, 1998
In a last-ditch stab at fortune and glory, middle-aged adventurer Bill Conan enters a 30,000-mile single-handed round-the-world race. This ultimate test of skill, strength, and endurance leads him across the treacherous Atlantic Ocean's vast expanse, where a sudden change in wind throws him off balance and sends him overboard. Alone in the still, open sea, he struggles to keep from drowning, knowing it is a fight that he will eventually lose…

But Conan has stumbled into the migratory path of a bottle-nosed dolphin named Aka and his tribe. In an exhilarating encounter, he senses Conan's plight, communicates with him, and works to keep him afloat and alive.

A stirring adventure tale, Aka depicts the ancient history of dolphins, their extraordinary traits and abilities, and their eternal friendship with humans.

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In a last-ditch effort to win status and success, middle-aged adventurer Bill Conan enters a 30,000-mile, single-handed race to sail around the world. This ultimate nautical test of skill, strength and endurance leads him across the vast expanse of the treacherous Atlantic Ocean, where a sudden change in wind throws him off balance and sends him overboard. Alone in the still, open sea he fights to keep from drowning, knowing it is a fight that he must eventually lose. But Conan has fallen into the migratory path of a bottle-nosed dolphin named Aka and his tribe. In an exhilarating encounter, they sense Conan's plight, communicate with him, and work to keep him afloat and alive. A stirring adventure tale, Aka is also an unforgettable portrait of the ancient history of dolphins, their extraordinary traits and abilities, and the ancient friendship with humans. Tristan Jones is a very experienced sailor who began his relationship with the sea by working on sailing barges at the age of fourteen. --Midwest Book Review, January 1999<br /><br />This is a seafaring tale about a middle aged man s last ditch attempt to win status and success by entering a single-hand around the world race. He falls overboard, and as he fights to stay alive, encounters a pod of migrating dolphin, including one named Aka. A stirring adventure by a true adventurer. --Latitudes & Attitudes, July/August 1999<br /><br />A novel about a participant in a single-handed race around the world who falls overboard and is saved by a gang of bottle-nosed dolphins. --Wooden Boat, December 2008

This is a seafaring tale about a middle aged man s last ditch attempt to win status and success by entering a single-hand around the world race. He falls overboard, and as he fights to stay alive, encounters a pod of migrating dolphin, including one named Aka. A stirring adventure by a true adventurer. --Latitudes & Attitudes, July/August 1999

A novel about a participant in a single-handed race around the world who falls overboard and is saved by a gang of bottle-nosed dolphins. --Wooden Boat, December 2008

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"A lyrical and intelligent account of both man and dolphin and the relationship they have to the sea and to each other... This book is a requirement for Jones' fans and for those who have yet to cruise the world with Jones." --Library Journal

Product Details

  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Sheridan House; 1st paperback ed edition (July 1, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1574090267
  • ISBN-13: 978-1574090260
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,950,639 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great tale by a remarkable man, December 2, 1999
This review is from: Aka (Paperback)
The late Tristan Jones was, in real life, a solo-sailor of small boats; one of those intrepid iconoclasts who look back at the rest of us from the brink with a sardonic grin as if asking how we can stand living in the safety of the herd.

Aka is Jones's novel of a small-boat sailor who agrees to enter a solo race around the world, replacing his friend who was killed in a highway accident. In a parallel story, Aka and his school of bottle-nose dolphin follow their customary itinerary in their annual migration to the calving ground at St. Paul's Rocks in the equatorial mid-Atlantic, which, according to Tristan Jones, is what is left of the lost continent of Atlantis, formerly populated by the dolphins' great friends, the Sea Kings.

Jones's hero, Conan, is a competent sailor and the details of life at sea on a small boat are absolutely authentic. Still, he manages to go overboard in mid-ocean and watch his boat nonchalantly sail off without him--

"...and he wept like a lone child lost in the dark, appalling reaches of infinity."

Tristan Jones has sailed the Atlantic eighteen times, nine times alone. Of his book, Ice, Sterling Hayden, who has himself washed more salt out of his sea-boot socks than most of us have sailed over, says, "What an epic book written by such a glorious man..."

For those of us who are drawn to the sea a story like this, written by a small boat sailor, is ambrosia, whether the author writes well or not. Tristan Jones writes very well. He was awarded first prize for the most distinguished book of 1979-80 by the Welsh Arts Society. he is also a member of the Explorer's Club and has sailed the highest and lowest latitudes on earth (he has sailed farther north than any other man.)

About Aka, Jones says: "If my tale can bring to people ashore a little of the joy, a little of the elation and wonder, and even a mite of the pain and suffering that voyagers and other mammals know at sea, then any carping of pierhead critics will be to this book as the squeaks of an un-oiled sheet-block are to a vessel safely at anchor in her own quiet haven."

Amen!

Joe Pierre
author of The Road to Damascus

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Sail on Sailor, April 28, 2008
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C.A. Wulff "Ariel" (Boston Township, OH USA) - See all my reviews
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First the good: although this work is fiction, if half of what Jones tells us about Dolphins is true, then it's a fascinating and worthwhile read. Jones delves into the communication and sonar abilities of bottle-nose dolphins, and while I suspect that much of what he writes about pod life is factual, I loved the way he added his fiction to it, making the dolphins infinitely wiser and more spiritual than humans.

The bad: The size of the type in the edition I read was painfully small. Also, I felt that Jones used far too many technical sailing terms for the average reader. Telling me that the main character "...eased the halyard of the shaking mainsail, slowly, a little at a time, and with difficulty reefing it to the boom as he did so, "...and that he "...released the preventer, grabbed the wheel, and heaved in the mainsheet to take up slack,..." meant nothing to me.

Still, a different sort of story about man facing the unpredictable and sometimes ruthless natural world.

- Cayr Ariel Wulff
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great tale by a remarkable man, December 2, 1999
This review is from: Aka (Paperback)
The late Tristan Jones was, in real life, a solo-sailor of small boats; one of those intrepid iconoclasts who look back at the rest of us from the brink with a sardonic grin as if asking how we can stand living in the safety of the herd.

Aka is Jones's novel of a small-boat sailor who agrees to enter a solo race around the world, replacing his friend who was killed in a highway accident. In a parallel story, Aka and his school of bottle-nose dolphin follow their customary itinerary in their annual migration to the calving ground at St. Paul's Rocks in the equatorial mid-Atlantic, which, according to Tristan Jones, is what is left of the lost continent of Atlantis, formerly populated by the dolphins' great friends, the Sea Kings.

Jones's hero, Conan, is a competent sailor and the details of life at sea on a small boat are absolutely authentic. Still, he manages to go overboard in mid-ocean and watch his boat nonchalantly sail off without him--

"...and he wept like a lone child lost in the dark, appalling reaches of infinity."

Tristan Jones has sailed the Atlantic eighteen times, nine times alone. Of his book, Ice, Sterling Hayden, who has himself washed more salt out of his sea-boot socks than most of us have sailed over, says, "What an epic book written by such a glorious man..."

For those of us who are drawn to the sea a story like this, written by a small boat sailor, is ambrosia, whether the author writes well or not. Tristan Jones writes very well. He was awarded first prize for the most distinguished book of 1979-80 by the Welsh Arts Society. he is also a member of the Explorer's Club and has sailed the highest and lowest latitudes on earth (he has sailed farther north than any other man.)

About Aka, Jones says: "If my tale can bring to people ashore a little of the joy, a little of the elation and wonder, and even a mite of the pain and suffering that voyagers and other mammals know at sea, then any carping of pierhead critics will be to this book as the squeaks of an un-oiled sheet-block are to a vessel safely at anchor in her own quiet haven."

Amen!

Joe Pierre
author of The Road to Damascus

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