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Blue Horizons: Dispatches from Distant Seas [Hardcover]

Beth Leonard (Author)
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September 5, 2006

WINNER OF THE NATIONAL OUTDOOR BOOK AWARD FOR LITERATURE

Sail to the ends of the earth and back again without leaving your favorite reading chair

When Beth Leonard and her partner, Evans Starzinger, returned from a three-year, 35,000 mile circumnavigation, they thought they were done with offshore voyaging. But neither realized how irrevocably they had been changed by their experience, nor how irresistible the siren song of the sea would prove. In comparison, life ashore seemed dull and monochrome, and within months, Beth knew she had to go back to sea in order to remain true to the person she had become.

Four years later they set out on their 47-foot aluminum sloop Hawk for a journey that lasted six years and took them more than 50,000 miles. They voyaged to Newfoundland, Iceland, Norway, the Caribbean, Ireland, Scotland, Cape Horn, New Zealand, the South Pacific, British Columbia--to the ends of the earth and back.

Blue Horizons is Beth Leonard's record of that journey. Compiled from her popular columns in Blue Water Sailing magazine, which she wrote along the way, Blue Horizons is more than an adventure saga, more than the log of an extended passage. As in all great travel writing, it’s the product of an insatiable hunger to explore the world, and in so doing to explore one’s own soul. It is, says Beth, "about pulling your dreams over the horizon to you, one sail change, one course correction at a time."

But this is no dreamer's tale. Beth Leonard is both sailor and writer, well qualified to deal with and describe blue water voyaging. Written with the vivid precision and practical eye for detail that made her first book, The Voyager's Handbook, such a success, Blue Horizons is a collection of compelling vignettes that encapsulate life at sea with all its dangers and epiphanies, its disillusions and delights. Her observations are as sharp as salt air and her prose as informed as it is insightful and entertaining.

Beth also brings to Blue Horizons a uniquely feminine perspective, a combination of empathy, charm, and lyric grace. Her pages are suffused with emotion and a strong sense of immediacy. You're with Beth and Evans as Hawk pokes into a lonely and deserted outport on Newfoundland's barren northeast coast, and as they await hurricane Lenny in Antigua. And you sympathize as she burrows deep into her tilting berth, seeking that one, elusive interval of comfort that will bring sleep on a pounding windward passage, only to be dashed awake by the cold shock of a rogue wave spilling into her bunk. Blue Horizons is a rare journey, one to be savored by sailors and armchair adventurers alike.

Praise for Blue Horizons:

“In her new, wonderful book, Beth Leonard shows us a world in which ‘perfection’ is not bland, easy, escapist comfort in a crowded tropical harbor but a more insecure yet more rewarding existence of constant challenge--cold waters, rocky coves, old fishing villages, demanding seamanship, and the evolution of two sailors trying to manage a boat and also their own relationship.” --John Rousmaniere, author of Fastnet, Force 10, After the Storm, and The Annapolis Book of Seamanship

“Let Beth Leonard inspire you to sail around the world, explore the high latitudes, or discover your own capacity for adventure. Each nugget in this ‘dream becomes reality’ series of revelations is worth a thousand pictures.” --Gary Jobson, ESPN sailing commentator, America’s Cup Hall of Famer, and author of Gary Jobson’s Championship Sailing

Blue Horizons chronicles a remarkable adventure through some of the globe’s most inhospitable waters. . . . Every account in this collection provides a taste and sometimes a feast. It is wise, perceptive, wonderful. If you have ever wondered what it might be like to exchange conventional comforts for an adventure not packaged with round-trip airfare, Beth Leonard has written these dispatches to you.” --Don Casey, author of This Old Boat and Don Casey’s Complete Illustrated Sailboat Maintenance Manual


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About the Author

Beth A. Leonard has sailed more than 85,000 blue water miles over the past thirteen years, ranging from tropical oceans to Tasmania, Cape Horn, and the arctic seas north of Iceland. She and her partner, Evans Starzinger, have been honored for their voyages by the Ocean Cruising Club (UK) and the Cruising Club of America (U.S.). Leonard contributes regularly to SAIL, Cruising World, Sailing, and Yachting World magazines, and her Voyager’s Handbook is widely accepted as the definitive treatise on blue water cruising. Her “Blue Horizons” column was one of Blue Water Sailing’s most popular features throughout its six years.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 176 pages
  • Publisher: International Marine/Ragged Mountain Press; 1 edition (September 5, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0071479589
  • ISBN-13: 978-0071479585
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.7 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #698,689 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars sailing realities and dreams, December 16, 2006
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This review is from: Blue Horizons: Dispatches from Distant Seas (Hardcover)
This book details both the best of times and the worst of times of long voyages. What I like about this book is that the author describes her inner journey as well as the outer journey. Recommended for both armchair sailors, and those seriously contemplating going cruising.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A compelling read!, December 26, 2006
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Anonymous (Syracuse, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Blue Horizons: Dispatches from Distant Seas (Hardcover)
The saxophone's "sweet golden voice, resonating through the cave... becoming liquid as the water beneath the boat", remains with me as we pass by the cliffs of Nolsoy, in the Faroe Islands, located between Scotland's Outer Hebrides and Iceland. Later on we witness an uncommon sight - "a full-grown male orca more than thirty feet in length swims with his pod of females and youngsters." The image of the orca's "sheer black fin as tall as a man" cutting through the water is vivid and I am breathless when I put the book down.

I am on deck with Beth and her partner Evans when they are tossed about like a toy in savage water and gale-force winds off Tierra del Fuego. Her description of cruising the daring passage along Chile's west coast - where the "Katabatic winds blast downward off the snow-capped rocky mountains in williwaws, capable of knocking down a fifty-foot yacht", is riveting.

No, I'm not a sailor, but I enjoy the discovery of new wonders each day, and the adventure of facing the unknown and finding you can meet the challenges set before you offers one great satisfaction. This book is a compelling read. As a writer myself, I appreciate the author's lyrical writing style, as well as her gift for capturing experiences and holding readers hostage until the last page is finished. Each time I ended a chapter, I couldn't wait to see where we would travel next. I found myself dragging out the heavy atlas to get my bearings at the beginning of each chapter - the author has thoughtfully written the coordinates of every place they sail. The only criticism I find worthy of mention is that the book contains no glossary. Few readers may use one, but it would have greatly enhanced my experiences of reading about off shore cruising.

Ms. Leonard is willing to open and share her life while offering thoughtful considerations for living our own lives with more enthusiasm, more determination, more joie de vivre. I was drawn into the questions she posed for herself- what am I willing to give up for living a life filled with high adventure and accompanying risks? One can't help but admire the courage it takes to endure the hardships Beth Leonard and Evans Starzinger have experienced. The author offers a book filled with vivid details recounting captivating adventures. I loved it!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Touch, February 6, 2007
This review is from: Blue Horizons: Dispatches from Distant Seas (Hardcover)
Having sailed many of the waters that ms Leonard describe, all I can say is;, I wish I could express myself half as well. She is so much in tune with herself, her partner, Hawk and her surroundings. A very beautifull book.
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