Title/Author:
“Battling the Oceans in a Rowboat” by Mick
Dawson
Tags:
Rowing, adventure, memoir
Publish date:
August 22, 2017
Length:
288 pages
Rating:
4 of 5 stars (very good)
Review:
Seeing this title may
make the reader wonder how in the world can any person row across the entire
ocean in a rowboat. This book by former Royal Marine Mick Dawson explains just
how – and he has done it more than once.
It should be noted that early in the book, Dawson explains that this is
a specially designed rowboat – it is not the type that one typically sees on a
lake or pond.
Encountering practically every type of peril that one can encounter in the open sea, Dawson writes about his adventures in a specially designed rowboat with equal parts humor and melancholy. It is especially poignant when he writes about family, especially when his father passed away.
However, that is not the main emotion will take away from the book as Dawson’s courage and endurance in his expeditions. The first attempt that Dawson attempted at rowing across the Pacific Ocean in 2004 is described in the beginning of the book and the reader will instantly be sucked into the adventure. Then future attempts, until he is finally successful in this quest, are covered in as exquisite detail as the first. There are some slow sections of the book when Dawson writes about things such as the repairs made to the boat before a race from San Juan or about his time in the Royal Marines, but they don’t detract from the adventure the reader will take along with Dawson.
This book is a decent
read and recommended for readers who like to read about adventure in the high
seas. I wish to thank Center Street for providing a copy of the book via
NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Book Format Read:
E-book (Kindle)
Buying Links:
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/battling-the-oceans-in-a-rowboat-mick-dawson/1126840693?ean=9781478947516#/
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