Untie the Lines: Setting Sail and Breaking Free
By (Author) Emma Bamford
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Adlard Coles Nautical
1st August 2016
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Sailing / yachting
Memoirs
910.4092
320
Width 132mm, Height 202mm, Spine 38mm
360g
Former stressed-out city girl and journalist Emma is living the dream. Shes in Malaysia, living on a yacht with handsome traveller Guy, and together they have plans to explore the worlds most remote and exotic places. Alright, so she has to ignore the niggling doubt that things didnt quite work out the last time she went to stay with a stranger on his boat in Asia, but shes quietly confident that this time things will be different.
She and Guy are literally sailing into the sunset together. Adventures in Asia, America and the Caribbean beckon. Life, free from the rat race and nine-to-five grind, couldnt be more perfect. Or could it
Eventually forced to return to London, to her old, crippling, fast-paced world, Emma finds herself struggling with anxiety and panic attacks and losing the battle between head and heart. Running, or sailing, away is just not an option any more.
Untie the Lines, the sequel to Casting Off, is a beautifully written, often funny, story for those who dream of escape, adventure and an unshackled life. But it is also a deeply moving tale about recognising the need to be true to yourself, and to live a balanced life for without balance, we fall.
Untie the Lines really describes a world Ill never see but can feel I know a bit about now. I can even smell the places and feel the humidity. Well written and insightful. I really loved it. * Katie Fforde *
Gives an emotionally honest account of the actual practicalities of living the 'dream' as she yachts through Asia, America and the Caribbean. * Wanderlust *
Get inspired on your stuffy commute. Did someone say P45 * Marie Claire *
Plenty of escapism. * World of Cruising *
Emma Bamford is an author and journalist. She has worked at The Independent and the Daily Express and is currently Deputy Editor of Sailing Today magazine. Find out more at www.emmabamford.com.