Blue Water, Green Skipper, Stuart Woods
Blue Water, Green Skipper, Stuart Woods
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Blue Water, Green Skipper
A Memoir of Sailing Alone Across the Atlantic

Author: Stuart Woods

Narrator: Stephen Collins

Unabridged: 6 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 08/02/2012


Synopsis

Stuart Woods had never owned more than a dinghy before setting out on one of the world’s most demanding sea voyages, navigating single-handedly across the Atlantic. How, at the age of thirty-seven, did this self-proclaimed novice go from small ponds to the big sea?

Now with a new afterword that looks back at how one transatlantic race changed his life, Woods takes readers on a spectacular journey not just of traveling across the world, but
of being tried in fire, learning by accepting challenges, appreciating the beauty of the open water, and living to tell about it.

About Stuart Woods

The American novelist hailing from Georgia, Stuart Woods, had a long and lustrous career in competition sailing. The interest, maybe obsession, with sailing began after he had spent time in London, then Ireland to write a novel about an old family story which he had heard as a child. He began putting together a crew for sailing competition shortly after he moved to Ireland.

It was in conjunction with a certain race, the MORCRA Azores Race and the OSTAR, Woods met with publishers to trade writing a book about his sailing experiences in return for sponsorship of the races. Golden Harp was launched in 1975, followed by Golden, Golden Apple, Golden Shamrock, Golden Delicious, and Harp.

Wood's novel, Blue Water. Green Skipper was published in 1977. His next book took a different turn and was based on his extensive travels around England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. It was entitled, A Romantic's Guide to the Country Inns of Britain and Ireland. He then followed those two non-fiction books with several series of novels featuring recurring casts of characters and also with characters and their love interests, and frequent use of the New York restaurant Elaine's as a meeting place. Woods has published a memoir, a travel book, and forty-four novels in a thirty-seven year career.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Brenda

So…I read this only because it satisfied a reading challenge category…and found myself actually enjoying it. I like Stuart Woods' Stone Barrington series and was familiar with his writing so that wasn’t the surprising part. What surprised me was that I was actually drawn into this story of a novice......more

Goodreads review by Mike

Another of my sailing addiction selections. This book follows Mr. Woods' relatively quick progression from novice dinghy sailor to solo ocean racer. The pace is a little laborious in stretches, though in fairness that mimics his experiences in those times. the writing is relatively light and engagin......more

Goodreads review by Tony

Obviously, I did not read this book straight through. That said, I enjoyed it in several visits and restarts. The men and woman that solo sail (race) transatlantic, are adventurous in the extreme. I Enjoy Stewart Woods books and this was an interesting, good read. What an amazing group of sailors. I......more

Goodreads review by Joanne

It is ironic how this book crossed my path again now, just as I am again trying to figure out how to get sailing back into my life, and while I am dealing with other things that happened in the late 70's and early 80's that changed forever how I look at WEM's, for which Stuart Woods is clearly a pos......more


Quotes

Praise for BLUE WATER, GREEN SKIPPER:

"A well-told tale of adversity and triumph on the high seas, this fine work deserves a new and wide audience."--Booklist