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Stop Drifting, Start Rowing: One Woman's Search for Happiness and Meaning Alone on the Pacific

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Stop Drifting, Start Rowing: One Woman's Search for Happiness and Meaning Alone on the Pacific

Contributors:

By (Author) Roz Savage

ISBN:

9781401942625

Publisher:

Hay House Inc

Imprint:

Hay House Inc

Publication Date:

15th October 2013

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

B

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 15mm

Weight:

335g

Description

In 2007, Roz Savage set out to row 8,000 miles across the Pacific Ocean - alone. Despite having successfully rowed across the Atlantic the previous year, the Pacific presented the former office worker with unprecedented challenges and overpowering currents - both in the ocean water and within herself. Crossing Earth's largest ocean alone might seem a long way removed from everyday life, yet the lessons Roz learned about the inner journey, the ocean, and the world are relevant to all of us. She shares tales of the ups and downs of her voyage across the waves, while offering insights on how to find happiness through a meaningful and rewarding life. 'Heroic, epic, inspiring, historic.' Sir Richard Branson

Author Bio

Roz Savage is a British ocean rower, environmental campaigner, author, and speaker. She holds four world records for ocean rowing, including first woman to row solo across the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. She has rowed more than 15,000 miles, taken around five million oar strokes, and spent cumulatively more than 500 days of her life at sea in a 23-foot rowboat. Her first book, Rowing The Atlantic: Lessons Learned on the Open Ocean, was published in 2009. She is a United Nations Climate Hero, a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, a fellow of the Explorers Club of New York, and has been listed among the Top 20 Great British Adventurers by The Telegraph. She was named a 2011 Adventurer of the Year by National Geographic; and in 2012, she became a Yale World Fellow.

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