Unsinkable: A Young Woman's Courageous Battle on the High Seas
Di Sunderland, Abby, Vincent, Lynn
Pubblicato da Thomas Nelson
English
2011
ISBN 9781400203093
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Abby Sutherland grew up sailing. Her father Laurence a shipwright and her mother Marianne wanted their kids to develop responsibility to see other cultures to experience the world instead of watching it on TV. So they took them sailing down the coast of Mexico... for three years. When Abby was thirteen she began helping her father deliver boats and soon was sailing solo. She loved being on the open ocean the spray in her face the wind in her hair. She began to dream of sailing the world. But fewer people have successfully solo-circumnavigated the globe than have traveled into space. It is a challenge so immense that many have died trying and all have been pushed beyond every physical emotional psychological and spiritual limit. In Unsinkable you will follow Abby into the depths through a gripping and evocative firsthand account that starts prior to her departure travels through her daring (and sometimes near-death) encounters on the open sea to her dramatic rescue in the remotest part of the Indian Ocean. Today when the most productive thing a teenager may do is play videogames Abby's courage and tenacity shows us all what can happen when we choose to challenge our own limits embrace faith and aim for what our critics say is impossible. It was pitch-black out and whitewater was crashing over the boat. The wintry wind screamed across the deck and I could tell it was now holding up near fifty knots. Imagine standing on the roof of a car that's driving down the freeway. That's how hard it was blowing. At that moment a huge gust hit the mainsail like a train. The boat heeled over to port as if a giant hand had smacked her down and I tumbled over the top of the mainsail toward the water... On January 23 2010 sixteen-year-old Abby Sunderland set sail from Marina del Rey California in an attempt to become the youngest person to sail solo nonstop and unassisted around the world. Immediately her trip sparked controversy. What was a girl her age doing undertaking such a voyage? What were her parents thinking? Abby's critics predicted she'd make it a few weeks at most. But sailing south she proved them wrong and became the youngest person to solo around Cape Horn the Mt. Everest of sailing." Crossing the Southern and Atlantic oceans she battled vicious storms and equipment breakdowns?making one critical repair literally with a nail file and some line. Abby bested the wicked waters at the southern tip of Africa and then entered the Indian Ocean?all twenty-seven million square miles of it. Even less than a hundred years ago having your boat become disabled in the middle of the Indian's immense rolling reaches was as good as a death sentence. The odds are better now but not much. It was here that Abby Sutherland encountered the violent storms that would test her mettle and her will to survive?and change her life forever. "
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