Seven at Sea: Why a New York City Family Cast Off Convention for a Life-changing Year on a Sailboat

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A New York City family’s remarkable story of how they gave up their urban life, packed up their family of seven, and braved the difficult conditions of the Atlantic Ocean as they sailed more than 2,500 from New York to and around the Caribbean. They thought of all the reasons why risking everything for year at sea was a bad idea: they could go broke, get injured, be stranded at sea—maybe even die. More than likely, the only thing they would accomplish would be to embarrass themselves. Besides, only rich people sailed the world, right? After all the deliberations, one thing was clear: their children would either be an excuse or a reason. They chose to set sail. Seven at Sea tells the story of a family learning to live together, simply and in harmony with the natural world. In doing so, they learned that giving up control can sometimes lead to amazing adventures. More importantly, they discovered how little they actually needed to be abundantly happy.

Author(s): Erik Orton,Emily Orton
Edition: Original retail
Publisher: Shadow Mountain
Year: 4 Mar 2019

Language: English
Commentary: We don’t need more stuff to be happy...we need less. The lessons of love, determination, and dreaming big wait for you in this adventure on the sea. You will find yourself sailing through each page, lost in the beauty of this family’s voyage. It gives you the courage to do the same in your own life’s travels. -- "Chester Elton, New York Times bestselling author"
Pages: 352
Tags: Traveler & Explorer Biographies > Sailing