About the Author:
Lawrence (Laurie) Pane Born and raised on a sugar-cane farm in North Queensland, Australia, Laurie s earliest water experiences involved swimming to school during floods, and taking a small dinghy miles out to sea to fish on the coral reefs. With age came some sense, and he moved to racing catamarans in the Brisbane River and Moreton Bay. Two children, a job, and a house, eventually won out, and for many years he was land-bound. A move from Australia to Los Angeles, and a second wife, stirred the salt in his veins. They began serious bareboat chartering, principally in Tonga and the Whitsunday Islands. A couple of Newport to Ensenada races completed the conversion. After a year of searching, Dolphin Spirit was purchased in 1993. Believing his wife s fight against breast cancer was won, they began serious planning and preparation for a circumnavigation. Sadly, it was not to be together. Acting on her wishes, and on Lauries determination to make life special for their then six year old son, Ryan, the planning continued. With a third wonderful lady in his life, Laurie finally decided preparations would never be completed, so they set off from Los Angeles. Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Science from Queensland University. Sailing related articles and photographs published in Sailing, Sail, Cruising World, Latitudes and Attitudes and Latitude 38 magazines. Cancer related articles published in Coping magazine. Travel related articles published in several local newspapers. Commentary columns published in several newspapers. Carole Wells Pane Born in Glendale, California, and spending most of her life in beautiful, down-town Burbank, Carole s only link with the sea was her regular holiday at Laguna Beach. An elementary school teacher in the Los Angeles Unified School District for more than 25 years, she spent only two years out of California, in Connecticut. When her marriage suddenly ended, she spent a couple of years regaining her confidence and
Review:
I have read countless books and many journals of trips and great adventures, but this is my favorite. I was given this book...I may not have otherwise ever read it. The book is peppered with accounts from the author's son and wife (who was not his wife at the onset of the journey!), and I do believe those accounts help to create a more unique tome. The reality of their experience is impossible to describe...whether it is the battle with seasickness, sailing at night, a broken refrigeration system, or how to avoid sharks at any port, the stories are nothing short of enchanting. If Amazon ever carries this book, be sure to order it...it is truly a keeper! --Reviewer: Linda M. Smith "my paycheck goes to books" (Santa Ynez, CA United States)
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