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Spindrift Peter Reason

Spindrift By Peter Reason

Spindrift by Peter Reason


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Summary

Join Peter Reason on his nautical adventure across the Celtic Sea, and gain a deeper understanding of the relationship between humans and Planet Earth. This journey not only presents a compelling message that humans should reflect on our place within nature, but also reminds us of the sheer power of the seas.

Spindrift Summary

Spindrift: A Wilderness Pilgrimage at Sea by Peter Reason

This is the story of a sailing odyssey, but also of an inward journey into deep truths about who we are and how we belong in the universal scheme. A meditation on sailing and life, it is a hugely enjoyable and thought-provoking book for landlubbers, sailors, philosophers and naturalists alike.

Mostly sailing alone, Peter Reason invites us to share in the minute-by-minute challenges of seamanship and navigation, on his journey in his yacht Coral from Plymouth across the Celtic Sea and back again.

Exploring far more than the seaways, the author successfully manages to tell the story of a journey with another dimension - that of investigating and reflecting on our human place in the ecology of the planet. Above all, this book shows us that Nature is not just a place to visit, but our home.

Spindrift Reviews

A wonderfully salty, sea-soaked voyage of discovery. Peter Reason shows us what it is to fall in love with the Earth all over again. -- Sharon Blackie, Editor, EarthLines Magazine
A truly great reading experience that drew me out of myself into the turning world of the oceans and into the depths of ecological awareness. -- Stephan Harding, resident ecologist, Schumacher College
An enthralling sea journey which is thoughtful, courageous and unforgettably human. I was absorbed from the very first page. -- Miriam Darlington, author of Otter Country, published by Granta

About Peter Reason

Peter Reason is a long-time sailor and is Professor Emeritus at the University of Bath. Before he retired in 2009 he was a leading international figure in action research - exploring how direct experience and reflective learning can inform personal and organisational change. Post-retirement he has focused on writing for an ecology in crisis, drawing in particular on his experience of the sea through mindful sailing.

You can follow Peter's blog at onthewesternedge.wordpress.com

Table of Contents

Foreword by Paul Evans. 1. A Day in the Life. 2. Getting on Board. 3. Setting Out. 4. Along the Coast. 5. Interlude at St Mawes: Memories & Reflections. 6. Catching the Tide. 7. Scillies and Gaia. 8. Across the Celtic Sea. 9. Kinsale, Baltimore, Dunmanus. 10. Dunmanus to Derrynane. 11. Derrynane to Ventry. 12. The Blasket Islands. 13. Skellig Rocks. 14. Interlude at Derrynane: What is Wild? 15. Downwind to Kinsale. 16. Rough Seas and Night Sky. 17. Returning Home.

Additional information

GOR006313375
9781908363107
190836310X
Spindrift: A Wilderness Pilgrimage at Sea by Peter Reason
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
2014-04-24
192
Winner of Rubery Book Award 2014
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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