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2000s: A city girl afraid of water takes the trip of a lifetime – at sea.
2000s: A city girl afraid of water takes the trip of a lifetime – at sea.
Even a sea faring girl would find a leaky sailboat in the middle of the Pacific Ocean a bit of a challenge but Torre de Roche is not your ordinary kind of girl. Working in San Francisco, she meets Ivan from Argentina who has a sail boat and a dream to sail the world. What’s a girl to do? Sail with him or let the man she’s fallen in love with sail into the sunset with her back on shore?
Goodbye San Francisco and hello the biggest and most watery adventure she has ever had and the best life experiences she could ever have hope for. This is one brave, lady who shows that being in love, a girl can thrown caution to the wind and really do the unexpected.
Now they love conquers all, but this is a journey of a girl who although blinded by love does still see the dangers of a very long sailboat trip across the Pacific and still does it anyway.
Torre is a great passenger and guide to what is a remarkable adventure. She’s nervous but gutsy, scared but spontaneous which is a great mix for any explorer. She’s also very human – accidentally shooting someone with a spear gun will do that to a girl. From the boat in Los Angeles to the first albeit short leg of the journey down to Cabo San Lucas in Mexico, her humour and personality shine through as even before leaving the dock, she says:
“… if someone were to ask me which direction the wind was coming from, I would lick my finger, point it into the air, and then declare I have no idea whatsoever.”
The journey is one of the most amazing a book will ever take you on. And this girl did it for real! Wow. From French Polynesia’s Marquesas Islands and the second bigggest one of Hiva Oa. This is one magical mystery tour through these islands, They then go to Tahuata, and Nuku Hiva.
Then it’s off to Tuamotus – the second group of islands visited – Toau, Apataki, and Rangiroa. Little more than a speck on the ocean but the scenery here is stunning! Then it’s Tahiti – the largest island in French Polynesia, Moorea and Rangiroa
Getting near to the destination of Australia now with Aitutaki in the Cook Islands but still in the Pacific with Tonga,Vanuatu – Port Villa.
Imagine both the relief and disappointment in reaching the end of this journey. Relief that you’ve done it and are still alive, but disappointment that such a wonderful experience is all over. Bundaberg in Queensland the final stop of one heck of a journey.
Susan: @thebooktrailer
A life on the ocean wave does awaken her fears and seasickness but this is a tale of grabbing life with both hands – thats when you’re not hanging on to the rigging for grim death. There are numerous accidents, having to depend on tinned food for weeks on end, and the need to gorge on all the tropical fruits you can eat. And that’s before you count the amazing, most breathtaking scenery you have ever seen.
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