Rowboat in a Hurricane
My Amazing Journey Across a Changing Atlantic Ocean
- Publisher
- Greystone Books Ltd
- Initial publish date
- Mar 2009
- Category
- Adventure, Personal Memoirs
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781553653370
- Publish Date
- Mar 2009
- List Price
- $22.00
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781926812250
- Publish Date
- Mar 2009
- List Price
- $14.95
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Description
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""Like many other adventurers before her, Angus bravely sacrificed a host of human comforts to give us a glimpse into an experience most of us wouldn't dare dream of. At the same time, she humbly inspires us to make a small effort to reverse the tide."" -- Ottawa Citizen
In 2005–06, Julie Angus rowed 10,000 kilometers across the Atlantic Ocean, becoming the first woman in the world to travel from mainland to mainland in a rowboat. She was accompanied by her fiance at the time, Colin Angus, who was completing a round-the-world expedition using human power only.
The 145 days they spent rowing across the Atlantic offered Angus, a trained scientist, a rare perspective on the ocean. The slowmoving boat attracted barnacles, fish, turtles, sharks, whales, and birds, which she was able to document. Despite this abundance of life, she also saw signs of the devastation of the sea. The sharks that she should have seen most abundantly, oceanic whitetips, were not in evidence at all.
During the journey, the couple was hit by four cyclones, including two hurricanes. The boat was hammered by ten-meter waves, and Angus likens the experience to riding a barrel down never-ending waterfalls for four days. Rowboat in a Hurricane is a gripping adventure story of a woman’s difficult and courageous journey with her partner in a cramped vessel. More important, it is a unique record of an amazing ecosystem, its fascinating inhabitants, and the many threats they face.
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About the author
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Julie Angus holds two bachelor's degrees, in psychology and biology, from McMaster University and a master's degree in molecular biology from the University of Victoria. She has written for several publications, including Venus magazine and the Ring, and her photography has appeared in Explore, the Globe and Mail, the Guardian, and National Geographic Adventure. She lives in Courtenay, British Columbia.
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