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Voyage for Madmen

by Peter Nichols
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Overview

In 1968, nine sailors set off on the most daring race ever held: to single-handedly circumnavigate the globe nonstop. It was a feat that had never been accomplished and one that would forever change the face of sailing. Ten months later, only one of the nine men would cross the finish line and earn fame, wealth, and glory. For the others, the reward was madness, failure, and death.

In this extraordinary book, Peter Nichols chronicles a contest of the individual against the sea, waged at a time before cell phones, satellite dishes, and electronic positioning systems. A Voyage for Madmen is a tale of sailors driven by their own dreams and demons, of horrific storms in the Southern Ocean, and of those riveting moments when a split-second decision means the difference between life and death.

Synopsis

In 1968 nine sailors set off on the most daring race ever held: to single-handedly circumnavigate the globe nonstop. It was a feat that had never been accomplished—and one that would forever change the face of sailing. Ten months later, only one of the nine men would cross the finish line and earn fame, wealth, and glory. For the others, the reward was madness, failure, and death.

In this extraordinary book, Peter Nichols chronicles a contest of the individual against the sea, waged at a time before cell phones, satellite dishes, and electronic positioning systems. A Voyage for Madmen is a tale of sailors driven by their own dreams and demons, of horrific storms in the southern ocean, and of those riveting moments when a decision means the difference between life and death. A classic tale of endurance and adventure, A Voyage for Madmen is also a marvelously told story of obsession and the unpredictable winds of fate itself.

Bookseller (London)

[Peter Nichols'] account of the gripping round the world yacht race of 1968 ... could be another Perfect Storm. ... [It] tells of another age of human endeavor and lonely struggle against the sea.

About the Author, Peter Nichols

Peter Nichols is the author of the national bestseller A Voyage for Madmen and two other books, Sea Change: Alone Across the Atlantic in a Wooden Boat, a memoir, and the novel Voyage to the North Star. He has taught creative writing at NYU in Paris and Georgetown University, and presently teaches at Bowdoin College. He is lives in Maine with his wife and son.

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This thrilling adventure tale chronicles the experiences of nine sailors locked in a treacherous race around the world. In 1968, when no sailor had circumnavigated the globe without stopping, these nine men -- one of whom had no previous sailing experience -- set out from various departure points in the British Isles, each of them alone. Dubbed the Golden Globe race by its sponsor, The London Sunday Times, the race attracted a vast amount of attention from all over the world. After ten months at sea, battling harsh weather conditions and surviving without any advanced equipment, only one of the nine sailors crossed the finish line. One of the finest aspects of A Voyage for Madmen is the author's ability to convey the intensity of the race in spare, candid prose, without trivializing the events or lapsing into melodrama. Nichols's narrative encompasses the characters and histories of the sailors, the disasters and storms, and the other important details that make the story viscerally real.

Sebastian Junger

"Extraordinary ...One of the most gripping sea stories I have ever read."

Booklist

"Reads like a suspense novel."

San Diego Union Tribune

“Fascinating...A great story...an excellent examination of the world’s first nonstop, solo race around the world.”

Wall Street Journal

"Spellbinding."

The Oregonian

"A haunting story...[that] succeeds on the grandest scale."

San Diego Union-Tribune

"Fascinating...A great story...an excellent examination of the world’s first nonstop, solo race around the world."

Derek Lundy

Peter Nichols has written a compulsively readable book that has everything a sea story should have. A Voyage For Madmen evokes the uniquely terrifying hazards and demands of the sea and, with a novelist's skill for character and detail, shows how nine single-handed sailors in their puny and inadequate boats undertook the last great maritime feat—the longest, loneliest sea voyage in history—and how, one by one, the sea cut them down. A marvelous book.

Daniel Hays

A great book that combines the amazing stories of nine lone adventurers into a narrative so seamless that it made me want to drop everything to do what these men did: sail around the world alone. A Voyage For Madmen is a thoroughly exciting account of a historical event that changed how we perceive our world.

Richard Rayner

A wonderful, terrifying book about aspiration and fallibility, and how success and doom and madness are kept apart from each other by the slenderest of threads.

Bookseller

[Peter Nichols'] account of the gripping round the world yacht race of 1968 ... could be another Perfect Storm. ... [It] tells of another age of human endeavor and lonely struggle against the sea.

Publishing News

A Voyage for Madmen is like a whodunit thriller ... A superb book.

Bookseller (London)

[Peter Nichols'] account of the gripping round the world yacht race of 1968 ... could be another Perfect Storm. ... [It] tells of another age of human endeavor and lonely struggle against the sea.

Publishing News (London)

A Voyage for Madmen is like a whodunit thriller ... A superb book.

Wall Street Journal

Spellbinding.

Oregonian

A haunting story...[that] succeeds on the grandest scale.

San Diego Union Tribune

Fascinating...A great story...an excellent examination of the world's first nonstop, solo race around the world.

Sebastian Junger

Extraordinary ...One of the most gripping sea stories I have ever read.

Book Details

Published
June 1, 2002
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Pages
336
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780060957032

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