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An Attempt to Mask the Mundane With the Exotic, Jan 17 2005
This review is from: Fair Wind and Plenty of It: A Modern-Day Tall Ship Adventure (Hardcover)
It should not be surpising that sailing around the world is a dull adventure marked by the odd bit of adventure. Mr. Crockett is a very descriptive writer. His ability to describe a minute scene or event is extraordinary. The lyrical quality of some of his passages are pleasing to the eye and mind. In our dreams sailing around the world in a tall ship is a pleasant dream. In reality it is a slow, boring endeavour. Day to day activity is just that, whether a young or older person spends most of his or her time stocking shelves in a supermarket, scubbing floors at a fast food, arguing cases in a courtroom or operating on human brains. One must deal with the ordinariness of the people and events encountered. Such was the situation of the author as he circumnavigated the world in the bargue Picton Castle. This book is a very slow read no matter how quickly one completes it. It repeats over and over the trivia of daily life. That trivia happens to occur on a sailing ship. Certainly, there are moments of excitment, moments of anguish and moments of concern. However if one trully looks at any ordinary life, those moments are all experienced in any endeavour. Rigel Croockett takes the reader through 33 chapters describing a year and a half of his life as a simple seaman. Beyond the fact that the time was spent at sea in a tall ship, circumnavigating the world, he pretty much descibes the struggle to live with ourselves and others we daily encounter. That the book should be tedious is appropriate. After all, the act of sailling such a distance over such a time must be a very tedious experience. Read this book in order to reaffirm the requirement of monotony in the wonderful act of living.
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A Remarkable Story by a Remarkable Author, Jun 14 2004
Who among us hasn't dreamed of packing it all in and sailing around the world? A chance to walk the beaches in the South Pacific, and to test your inner strentgh. Rigel Crockett made that dream come true. He risked it all, including the love of his life, for a chance to crew a Tall Ship on an 18 month voyage. A Fair Wind is a truly remarkable book. Yes it's a book about sailing and adventure. But it is much more than that. A Fair Wind is a book about life, love and coming of age. If you are a parent,I defy you to read this book with dry eyes. It simply cannot be done. Crockett is a master storyteller. I fought the urge to plough through the book as fast as I could, feeling the need to put it down from time to time so that I could savor each and every word. It's that good.
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A Remarkable Story by a Remarkable Author, Jun 14 2004
By Timothy Alison - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Fair Wind and Plenty of It: A Modern-Day Tall Ship Adventure (Hardcover)
Who among us hasn't dreamed of packing it all in and sailing around the world? A chance to walk the beaches in the South Pacific, and to test your inner strentgh. Rigel Crockett made that dream come true. He risked it all, including the love of his life, for a chance to crew a Tall Ship on an 18 month voyage. A Fair Wind is a truly remarkable book. Yes it's a book about sailing and adventure. But it is much more than that. A Fair Wind is a book about life, love and coming of age. If you are a parent,I defy you to read this book with dry eyes. It simply cannot be done. Crockett is a master storyteller. I fought the urge to plough through the book as fast as I could, feeling the need to put it down from time to time so that I could savor each and every word. It's that good.
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An Extremely Enjoyable Voyage of Discovery, May 10 2005
By SpeedwayCJ - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Fair Wind and Plenty of It: A Modern-Day Tall Ship Adventure (Hardcover)
An amazing, amazing book. Rigel Crockett's evocative writing style brings an authenticity to this work that makes the reader feel a part of the voyage. Anyone who has spent time crewing aboard a tall ship will immediately appreciate Crockett's ability to capture all the excitement, boredom and wonder of life on a square-rigger. Reading this book, I felt as though I was part of the Picton Castle crew; working the lines, watching relationships form and dissolve, enjoying with wide eyes each exotic port and doggedly weathering every storm. This is a work I very highly recommend to all who have sailed aboard a tall ship, or have dreamed of doing so. Crockett allows us to witness not only the dynamics of the crew in relation to each other and their ship, but his own inner-dynamics. We are given the opportunity to experience this world journey just as he experienced it, with the joys of new discovery and the frustrations of everyday life. Extremely well-written with a rare descriptive power to transport the reader totally into Crockett's world, this book works as a travel journal, a personal journey of discovery, an introduction to square-rig sailing and a record of a most amazing and unusual voyage. It is rare to find a book so absolutely enjoyable as "Fair Wind and Plenty of It." My thanks to Rigel Crockett for allowing us to join him in his journey.
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Great written book, Feb 22 2006
By Borut - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Fair Wind and Plenty of It: A Modern-Day Tall Ship Adventure (Hardcover)
For al landlubbers that saw the Tall Ship's Chronicles on TV and don't have enough.It's great book about sailing, distant shores, and the struggles and love between the crew.It's wery well written and it has 400 pages.That's big!! It's one thing though, it has way too little fotos.But them anyway you can find on the homepage of the picton castle. But of course, if you love that kind life there is no better thing on beeing on board on the real sailing ship.Maybe for a start on a charter sailing yacht with your friends during the holidays.
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