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The cure for anything is salt water, how I threw my life overboard and found happiness at sea, Mary South

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The cure for anything is salt water, how I threw my life overboard and found happiness at sea, Mary South
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
The cure for anything is salt water
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Mary South
Sub title
how I threw my life overboard and found happiness at sea
Summary
At forty, Mary South had a beautiful home, good friends, and a successful career in book publishing. But she couldn't help feeling that she was missing something intangible but essential. So she decided to go looking for it . . . at sea. Six months later she had quit her job, sold the house, and was living aboard a forty-foot, thirty-ton steel trawler she rechristened Bossanova. Despite her total lack of experience, South set out on her maiden voyage-a fifteen-hundred-mile odyssey from Florida to Maine-with her one-man, two-dog crew. But what began as the fulfillment of an idle wish became a crash course in navigating the complicated byways of the self
Target audience
adult

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