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World Voyagers (INDIE and IPPY book awards winner) The True Story of A Veterinarian, a Renaissance Man and Stewart the Cat
 
 

World Voyagers (INDIE and IPPY book awards winner) The True Story of A Veterinarian, a Renaissance Man and Stewart the Cat [Kindle Edition]

Amy Wood , Philip Shelton
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In the late 1990s an old red Yankee-class iceboat occasionally appeared on Maine lakes. Sailed by a bearded man and a blonde woman, it went much faster than it should have, considering its aged sail. Then, for several seasons, it was missed, to reappear a couple of winters later. Come to find out that in those intervening years its co-pilots, professional shipwright Phil Shelton and his wife, veterinarian Amy Wood, had finished building the 42' Buehler-designed ketch IWALANI and sailed her around the world. They then wrote (in Amy's voice) and published a 430-page book about it all. This three-against-the-sea saga (there was also a ship's cat) differs from others of its ilk in that the authors set out to tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth. World Voyagers is a must-read for anyone who dreams of sailing around the world, and also for anyone feeling guilty for not dreaming about sailing around the world. And for the rest of us, it is a witty travelogue with attitude-but doesn't ape the Paul Thoreaux/Jonathan Raban smarty-pants school of travel writing. It is surely quirky, and with travel books, quirky is good. --W.H. Bunting WOODENBOAT REVIEW Sept/Oct 2007

Armchair sailors love to read about other people's round-the-world sailing voyages. If they had to do it themselves, however, they would find such a journey to be a grueling test of patience, endurance, and self-reliance. Even experienced blue water sailors find a global circumnavigation to be a daunting challenge. "World Voyagers" is the marvelous true story of the round-the-world sailing voyage of Georgetown, Maine residents Amy Wood and Phil Shelton, told with humor, excitement, and unvarnished honesty. Amy and Phil. are married and had long dreamed of a sailing circumnavigation. They took 10 years to build their own boat, a sturdy, wooden-hulled, 42-foot, gaff rigged cutter named Iwalani, The Wood-Shelton voyage began in Maine in 2000, and took three long years, finally ending back ill Maine in 2003. Amy and Phil sacrificed a great deal to live their dream, perhaps even believing a bit of the romanticized notions of the pleasures of such a trip. They quickly realized that a sailing circumnavigation is a lot of hard work, and an uneven mix of boredom, fatigue, frayed nerves, short tempers, unexpected calamity, and unmatched peace and beauty. This book then is a chronicle of their sailing adventures, as well as an eye-opening travelogue, and an honest, sometimes embarrassing appraisal of their own personal strengths and weaknesses. --BY WILLIAM D. BUSHNELL The Associated Press NOVEMBER 9,2007

Author Amy P. Wood stated that she wanted to write a book that told the true story -- not one with fluff and she indeed accomplishes this feat with World Voyagers, an all encompassing detailed account of a three year circumnavigation aboard Iwalani. Although this book is lengthy, it reads like a daily log or blog, (which is where Amy and Phil originally posted the details of their trip online), and it allows the reader to ultimately become part of the crew, sailing right along with Phil, Amy and Stewart. It s easy to forget you re just reading about being places like the Bahamas, Jamaica, Panama, Marquesas, Australia and South Africa (Just to name a few) as Amy unequivocally takes you there. She shares all the joys, pitfalls, sights, smells, experiences and enough of herself with us to make us feel like we really are encountering the adventure firsthand. You ll feel the seasickness she hides from her husband Phil, find yourself waking up every four hours to do your watch, and even crying along with them when they loose their beloved pet at sea. But you ll also feel the warm sun on your skin as you sail naked in the tropics, see waters in multiple amazing shades of blue, meet interesting people from all corners of the world and get up close and personal with lions and many other furred, feathered and finned wildlife. Then, once in home port again, you ll feel a true sense of accomplishment. --Susan Lynn Kingsbury Good Ol Boat Sept 2007

Product Description

"World Voyagers" the true story of a Veterinarian, a Renaissance man and Stewart the cat, is unlike all other travel narratives. This full-bodied and humorous book, about building a boat and sailing it on a three-year global circumnavigation, is intended for not only sailors and animal lovers?but all armchair adventurers.
The e-book version of "World Voyagers" brings all of the adventures of Phil, Amy and Stew to small hand-held devices. Embark on a hunt for crocodiles, while waiting for the dentist. Frolic naked in a Polynesian ceremonial mare, while waiting in line at the post office. Read, eat and weep as you learn about love, loss and goats head soup, all in the palm of your hand, anytime, anywhere. Includes 21 illustrations.
The print version (432 pages) has over thirty pages of color photos and maps, and over one hundred black and white photos, original cartoons, recipes and poems, the look and feel of this quirky tome, encased in a padded binding, further enlivens this vicarious voyaging

Product Details

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 2011 KB
  • Print Length: 438 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1934117005
  • Publisher: Book Orchard Press Inc. (December 7, 2007)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B00113AYLU
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #291,958 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars AN EXTRAORDINARY STORY, November 25, 2007
THE STORY OF AMY AND PHIL'S JOURNEY AROUND THE WORLD IN THE BOAT THEY BUILT IN GEORGETOWN, MAINE IS MORE THAN SIMPLY AMAZING. I COULD NOT PUT THE BOOK DOWN, READING STRAIGHT THROUGH FOR TWO AND HALF DAYS. THE SHEER AMOUNT OF COURAGE AND SKILL AND HUMOR NEEDED TO TRAVEL TOGETHER FOR THREE YEARS, TO BE VULNERABLE IN THE OPEN OCEAN AND THE VARIOUS COUNTRIES VISITED TAKES A KIND OF AUTHENTICITY AND INTEGRITY SORELY LACKING IN THE CULTURE OF TODAY THAT DICTATES DO EVERYTHING QUICKLY AND WITHOUT CONSEQUENCES. THE CONSEQUENCES OF A POOR DECISION ON THE HIGH SEAS OR VISITING A HOSTILE COUNTRY COULD BE LOSS OF LIFE. THIS BOOK SHOULD BE REQUIRED READING FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TO GIVE THEM A TRUE PORTRAIT OF BRAVERY, CREATIVE ENDEAVORS AND HOW TO BE BE REAL IN A SOCIETY THAT HAS SLIPPED THE RAILS.

CRISTINA JORDAN
JONESBORO, MAINE
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful book, March 15, 2011
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First, I will take exception with the person who reviewed this book as "amateurishly written." I found it to be of amazing quality in expressing insight, relating details of the journey, expressing the story largely through dialogue rather than simply a flat chronology of facts (as with the last such book I read.) The story is told with compassion for those she encounters along the way, for her two companions (yes, I did cry. Actually, I would have to say that Madagascar will always be a marker of sorts for this story.)

Okay, so what was I going to say about the book? Oh, yes - it's one of the best sailing books I have read. I put Amy right there with Fatty Goodlander and Jenna Cawrse Esaray. I would put Josh Slocum there, but that might be a little disingenuous - that's a different kind of book, really. Still...

Stop reading this and buy the book... :) Thanks, Amy and Phil (actually, I just noticed that it was co-authored.)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Read, January 20, 2009
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I teach a continuing education class on writing and do-it- yourself book making. I use this book as an example of neat, clean, illustrative writing void of unnecessary adjectives and adverbs. Wood uses the pen like a film score composer uses the bass and violin sections. Early on, she is timid and fearful. As her confidence in herself and her abilities grow, so too does the depth of the book and flow of the pen. Sentence structure is long and languid, during prosaic periods on passage, to give the reader an actual sense of the rhythmic, monotonous motion of a sailboat at sea. During tense moments- pirate chases, tempests and the demise of friends and acquaintances, the sentences structure and pace quicken. It is a carefully crafted book, which even a non-sailor will enjoy. This book is a poignant portrait of a period in history when Americans lost their innocence and the world became changed forever. I would give it six stars (if possible) for the writing, five for the pictures, and four for the copy editing- which has a few flaws- but nothing egregious. It is very nearly a written work of art, and could easily become an American classic.
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