The Godforsaken Sea
By (Author) Derek Lundy
Vintage Publishing
Yellow Jersey Press
15th July 2000
1st June 2000
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
797.14
Paperback
320
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
226g
""an extraordinarily well-told story a humbling, exhausting, necessary book" Paul Watkins, The Times. This is an enthralling account of the 1996/7 Vendee Globe round-the-world yacht race. It is a story of heroism, adventure and tragic loss of life on the high seas - a book that should be bought by all those who enjoyed A PERFECT STORM or INTO THIN AIR." ""Non-fiction it may be, but it contains all the tension of a thriller" Stuart Alexander, The Independent The Vendee Globe is a 27,000 mile, single-handed yacht race through the world's most treacherous seas. A four month journey where the sailors pit themselves against icebergs, hurricane-force winds and waves the height of six-storey buildings. On 3 November 1996 sixteen sailors, including Tony Bullimore and Pete Goss set out. Only six crossed the finishing line, six others withdrew or were disqualified for seeking outside help, three were plucked from sinking boats while the world watched and one disappeared without trace. It is a captivating tale. "This is a book which vividly transcends its immediate brief as a narrative of the race and those who sailed it, and presents a gripping and poetic evocation of the terrible and seductive power of the sea" John Tague, The Independent on Sunday"
A gripping and poetic evocation of the terrible and seductive power of the sea * Independent on Sunday *
One of the best books ever written about sailing * Time *
Eloquent... Lundy explores how and why humans feel drawn to the extreme risks and almost inevitable disasters that single-handedly sailing the Southern Ocean entails... A stirring narrative * New York Times *
Contains all the tension of a thriller * Independent *
[An] excellent book -- Matt Dickinson * The Times *
Derek Lundy is the author of six books. He lives on Salt Spring Island, British Columbia.