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Close to the Wind
Close to the Wind
Author: Pete Goss
This true story of triumph over adversity begins with Pete Goss's first transatlantic race at the age of 24 in a boat so old that the keel falls off after arriving in Newport. He next becomes a skipper in sailing competitions that teach him fundamental lessons about teamwork and character under extreme conditions, as he pursues his ultimate drea...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780786706075
ISBN-10: 0786706074
Publication Date: 6/1/1999
Pages: 273
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Publisher: Carroll Graf Publishers
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette
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If you are a fan of John Krakauer's books, "Into the Wild" and "Into Thin Air", I guarantee that you will enjoy this book on a solo sail around the world by the author!
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About perseverance & getting what you want. Some good exciting bits. Enjoyable.
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Wow, talk about setting goals and sticking to them. This story is a true testament to the will and determination of the human spirit.
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This was a very well-written book as Pete Goss takes the reader into his life and onto the Aqua Quorum as it battles the wind and water while various parts break down. I had read about Goss's rescue of French sailor Dinelli in Derek Lundy's book Godforsaken Sea but it was good to hear about it from Goss's point of view.


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