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Rowing To Alaska And Other True Stories

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Rowing To Alaska And Other True Stories
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Wayne McLennan
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:226
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 130
Category/GenreTrue Stories
Rowing
ISBN/Barcode 9781862077874
ClassificationsDewey:797.123
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Granta Books
Imprint Granta Books
Publication Date 7 July 2005
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Wayne McLennan tells the story of his utterly extraordinary life through a series of adventures after he leaves his home town in Australia, desperate to avoid following his father and grandfather into the mines. Travelling from the Australian outback to London, to Spain, McLennan has skippered a fishing boat off the coast of Nicaragua, become a professional boxer, mined for gold in Costa Rica and made a gruelling six-month journey by rowing boat along the 1,000 miles of coast from Seattle to Alaska. He tells the stories of the compelling characters he encounters along the way: men who refuse to give in to the conformity and comforts of modern life, choosing instead lonely and, often, dangerous occupations. A wonderfully vivid, Hemingway-esque memoir by a talented and honest writer.

Author Biography

Wayne McLennan was born in New South Wales, Australia in 1954. He now lives with his wife in Amsterdam and runs a business in Estonia.

Reviews

These wild, adventurous, personal, often edgy stories are the fruit of half a lifetime. McLennan describes how he found his way from Australia to Alaska (yes, he really does row there), while revealing himself to be a writer of rare force and scope - Anthony Sattin, Sunday TimesA fascinating book ... McLennan gets caught up in Basque separatist riots in Pamplona; becomes a deck-hand on a fishing boat in Alaska; trades gold illegally in Costa Rica, twice; becomes the master of a lobster vessel off the Mosquito Coast ... [He] excels in describing the quiet moments of traveling ... and his good nature informs the character of his writing, which is balanced and considered throughout - Literary ReviewLike all chancers he tells a mean tale ... his is bolshie bar-room prose, but each episode is constructed with the care and style of a short story, lingering in the mind long after you've closed the book - Daily Mail