by Peter Bourke (Author)
"In all, beautifully written and wonderfully inspiring."--The Wall Street JournalA poignant account that will inspire you to tackle challenging sailing endeavors as well as squarely face life's emotional challenges, finding the courage to live a fully engaged, authentic life
Three years after his wife's death, Peter Bourke bought a boat--even though he had never learned to sail. In 2009, Peter entered the Oldest Singlehanded Trans-Atlantic Race at age 58. Sea Trials is the account of those 40 days of racing on his 44-foot sailboat Rubicon. Told with grace, insight, and humility, the book bares both the boredom and adventure of racing solo and provides insights to the value of going to sea.
The author is donating all author payments to the Semper Fi Fund, an organization that provides assistance to injured soldiers, sailors, and marines and to their families.
Author Biography
Following three years in the Marine Corps, Peter J. Bourke went to college on the GI Bill and discovered economics. This is his first book.
Number of Pages: 240
Dimensions: 0.88 x 8.65 x 6.05 IN
Publication Date: July 11, 2014