Around the World in a Homemade Boat with kids
Around the World in a Homemade Boat with Kids

Our lifestyle has given us freedom of spirit, a feeling of accomplishment, and independence

This book is not a travel guide, nor is it only a tale of sailing the world's oceans and meeting fascinating people in faraway lands. It's a book about how life can be an adventure.

We are a family afloat, exploring Earth, searching the wild kingdom for her knowledge and beauty. At times, this can be dangerous. But no more dangerous than travelling the highways of the time when the narrowest of white lines keeps death at bay. Less so, for in our lives, we are in command.

To Africa for a safari in the last wild kingdom, to the Galapagos for a wander through the intricacies of nature, then Rapa Nui to witness the results of over-population, sailing every ocean contemplating life and eternity and the marvellous creation, accompanied by sea fairies whispering their ageless secrets. 

Before setting off to circumnavigate the world, the Four J's - Jack, Judith, Jason, and Jerome, had already lived afloat for ten years, learning our trade while experiencing life with a heap of diverse societies. As our boys grew into strong young men, we found that children bond the world's people, whatever their race, colour, or religious beliefs. Wherever we dropped our anchor, being the new family in the neighbourhood, we hosted lunches, dinners, and sleepovers aboard our floating home, and in return, got invited into their homes and taken to local events.

It was only after we'd sailed our homemade boat the equivalent of three times around the world that we set off for one last fling, like Slocum and Chichester. At the peak of our physical strength and sailing prowess, we took our sons around the world. These voyages of education took the children to their final years of high school.

Zoom ahead thirty years and we have become a clan with little ones needing nourishment. So, Poppi and Nani have added their sons' journals to stories they wrote upon the waves round the world. Adding historical notes, and keeping the scary bits real, created a most amazing coming of age saga. 

Inspirational nourishment for young minds - and those who love life and Earth.

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Around the World in a Homemade Boat with kids
Around the World in a Homemade Boat with Kids

Our lifestyle has given us freedom of spirit, a feeling of accomplishment, and independence

This book is not a travel guide, nor is it only a tale of sailing the world's oceans and meeting fascinating people in faraway lands. It's a book about how life can be an adventure.

We are a family afloat, exploring Earth, searching the wild kingdom for her knowledge and beauty. At times, this can be dangerous. But no more dangerous than travelling the highways of the time when the narrowest of white lines keeps death at bay. Less so, for in our lives, we are in command.

To Africa for a safari in the last wild kingdom, to the Galapagos for a wander through the intricacies of nature, then Rapa Nui to witness the results of over-population, sailing every ocean contemplating life and eternity and the marvellous creation, accompanied by sea fairies whispering their ageless secrets. 

Before setting off to circumnavigate the world, the Four J's - Jack, Judith, Jason, and Jerome, had already lived afloat for ten years, learning our trade while experiencing life with a heap of diverse societies. As our boys grew into strong young men, we found that children bond the world's people, whatever their race, colour, or religious beliefs. Wherever we dropped our anchor, being the new family in the neighbourhood, we hosted lunches, dinners, and sleepovers aboard our floating home, and in return, got invited into their homes and taken to local events.

It was only after we'd sailed our homemade boat the equivalent of three times around the world that we set off for one last fling, like Slocum and Chichester. At the peak of our physical strength and sailing prowess, we took our sons around the world. These voyages of education took the children to their final years of high school.

Zoom ahead thirty years and we have become a clan with little ones needing nourishment. So, Poppi and Nani have added their sons' journals to stories they wrote upon the waves round the world. Adding historical notes, and keeping the scary bits real, created a most amazing coming of age saga. 

Inspirational nourishment for young minds - and those who love life and Earth.

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Around the World in a Homemade Boat with Kids

Our lifestyle has given us freedom of spirit, a feeling of accomplishment, and independence

This book is not a travel guide, nor is it only a tale of sailing the world's oceans and meeting fascinating people in faraway lands. It's a book about how life can be an adventure.

We are a family afloat, exploring Earth, searching the wild kingdom for her knowledge and beauty. At times, this can be dangerous. But no more dangerous than travelling the highways of the time when the narrowest of white lines keeps death at bay. Less so, for in our lives, we are in command.

To Africa for a safari in the last wild kingdom, to the Galapagos for a wander through the intricacies of nature, then Rapa Nui to witness the results of over-population, sailing every ocean contemplating life and eternity and the marvellous creation, accompanied by sea fairies whispering their ageless secrets. 

Before setting off to circumnavigate the world, the Four J's - Jack, Judith, Jason, and Jerome, had already lived afloat for ten years, learning our trade while experiencing life with a heap of diverse societies. As our boys grew into strong young men, we found that children bond the world's people, whatever their race, colour, or religious beliefs. Wherever we dropped our anchor, being the new family in the neighbourhood, we hosted lunches, dinners, and sleepovers aboard our floating home, and in return, got invited into their homes and taken to local events.

It was only after we'd sailed our homemade boat the equivalent of three times around the world that we set off for one last fling, like Slocum and Chichester. At the peak of our physical strength and sailing prowess, we took our sons around the world. These voyages of education took the children to their final years of high school.

Zoom ahead thirty years and we have become a clan with little ones needing nourishment. So, Poppi and Nani have added their sons' journals to stories they wrote upon the waves round the world. Adding historical notes, and keeping the scary bits real, created a most amazing coming of age saga. 

Inspirational nourishment for young minds - and those who love life and Earth.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780645474817
Publisher: Tujays
Publication date: 04/30/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 500
File size: 16 MB
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Table of Contents

  1. Departure
  2. Coral Sea
  3. Papua New Guinea
  4. Four J's Again
  5. Trade Wind Milk Run
  6. The Pause That Refreshed
  7. Beauty and Conflict
  8. The Dead Don't Cry
  9. Malagasy Visitors
  10. First Touch
  11. Two Lonely Spinsters
  12. Empty Shelves
  13. Stone Town
  14. Safari
  15. Demonising Duo
  16. Old Joe ~ The Rarest Nut
  17. Disaster, Sharks, and Somalia
  18. Heart of Islam
  19. Machinegun Alley
  20. Suez Canal
  21. Escape from Suez
  22. Four J's Invade Europe
  23. Italy is Beautiful
  24. Europe a la Crumpled Buggy
  25. Arrivederci Italia
  26. Out the Other End
  27. Zigzagging Across the Atlantic
  28. Martinique
  29. Caribbean Holiday
  30. Grenada
  31. Adventure Beckons
  32. One Ocean to Another
  33. Disaster Awaits the Unwary
  34. Sextant Sailors
  35. Landfall Rock Island
  36. Mid-Ocean Haven
  37. Cerro de la Mona
  38. Dreams Can Come True
  39. Meeting Jairon and Beth
  40. Ecuador Road Trip
  41. Islands of Wonder
  42. Cannibal Fish
  43. To the Naval of the World
  44. The Big Monopoly Game
  45. A Typical Day
  46. The Society Islands
  47. Australia at Last!
  48. A Lifestyle Has Ended
  49. Footnote: Three Decades On
  50. Glossary
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