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Rowing the Atlantic: Lessons Learned on the Open Ocean

by Roz Savage

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Stuck in a corporate job rut and faced with an unraveling marriage at the age of thirty-six, Roz Savage sat down one night and wrote two versions of her own obituary — the one that she wanted and the one she was heading for. They were very different. She realized that if she carried on as she was, she wasn't going to end up with the life she wanted. So she turned her back on an eleven-year career as a management consultant to reinvent herself as a woman of adventure. She invested her life's savings in an ocean rowboat and became the first solo woman ever to enter the Atlantic Rowing Race.

Her 3,000-mile trial by sea became the challenge of a lifetime. Of the twenty-six crews that set out from La Gomera, six capsized or sank and didn't make it to the finish line in Antigua. There were times when she thought she had hit her absolute limit, but alone in the middle of the ocean, she had no choice but to find the strength to carry on.

In Rowing the Atlantic we are brought on board when Savage's dreams of feasts are nourished by yet another freeze-dried meal. When her gloves wear through to her blistered hands. When her headlamp is the only light on a pitch-black night ocean that extends indefinitely in all directions. When, one by one, all four of her oars break. When her satellite communication fails.

Stroke by stroke, Savage discovers there is so much more to life than a fancy sports car and a power-suit job. Flashing back to key moments from her life before rowing, she describes the bolt from the blue that first inspired her to row across oceans and how this crazy idea evolved from a dream into a tendinitis-inducing reality. And finally, Savage discovers in the rough waters of the Atlantic the kind of happiness we all hope to find.

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"Savage, a famous ocean rower and motivational speaker, was a thirty-something non-athlete when she took up the sport, having just chucked her job and left her marriage. The only solo female entrant in the grueling 2005 Atlantic Rowing Race, Savage chronicles her initial voyage with a memoir of peril and perseverance. Savage's lack of seamanship was her first major obstacle; almost immediately she developed 'an ominous grinding pain in my shoulders that I knew... indicated the onset of tendonitis,' and discovered that 'rowing on the River Thames and rowing on the ocean were... as different as climbing the stairs and climbing Mt. Everest.' Despite numerous challenges, Savage adapts and rises to the occasion, learning to handle the equipment ('less than a sixth of the way across I was already halfway through my supply of oars'), stay alert ('while I sleep my ears are pricked for any unfamiliar sound') and appreciate the open water: 'I loved the solitude, the wildness, the beauty. But the ocean and I would have got along better if she would strop trying to get in the boat with me.' Happily, this travelogue-with-lessons is minimally prescriptive, making it a great armchair adventure." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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"Savage is an amiable, often humorous narrator, extolling the joys and the unforeseen pitfalls of going it alone on the open water.... Bold and invigorating." Kirkus Reviews

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"Rowing the Atlantic is a grand adventure — mind boggling, inspiring, and a book that I just couldn't put down. A fantastic read!" Lynne Cox, author of Grayson and Swimming to Antarctica

Synopsis:

In this motivating and inspiring tale, Savage compellingly tells the tale of her 103-day solo voyage across the ocean, during which she discovers her soul and realizes that there is so much more to life than an unhappy marriage and a high-paying job. b&w photos throughout.

About the Author

A latecomer to the life of adventure, Roz Savage was previously a management consultant and investment banker, before realizing at the age of thirty-four that there might be more to life than a steady income and a house in the suburbs. In 2005, she was the only solo female competitor in the Atlantic Rowing Race, the first solo woman ever to compete in that race and the sixth woman to row an ocean solo. In 2010, Roz was selected as an "Adventurer of the Year" by National Geographic.

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DogsDontPurr, January 1, 2010 (view all comments by DogsDontPurr)
You will love this book! I could not put it down. It was one of those books that is soooo good, you don't want it to end. I even read it twice, I loved it so much. Thankfully, Roz also has a great blog, so you can follow more of her adventures in real time on line. But this book is a must have. I highly recommend it. And it's got a little something for everyone, so it would make a great gift too. If you're not already a die hard fan of Roz, read this book and you soon will be.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9781416583288
Subtitle:
Lessons Learned on the Open Ocean
Author:
Savage, Roz
Publisher:
Simon & Schuster
Subject:
Great britain
Subject:
Rowers
Subject:
Women
Subject:
Boating - General
Subject:
Savage, Roz
Subject:
Rowers - Great Britain
Subject:
Motivational & Inspirational
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Publication Date:
20091006
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
256
Dimensions:
9.12 x 6.12 in 15.47 oz

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Savage, a famous ocean rower and motivational speaker, was a thirty-something non-athlete when she took up the sport, having just chucked her job and left her marriage. The only solo female entrant in the grueling 2005 Atlantic Rowing Race, Savage chronicles her initial voyage with a memoir of peril and perseverance. Savage's lack of seamanship was her first major obstacle; almost immediately she developed 'an ominous grinding pain in my shoulders that I knew... indicated the onset of tendonitis,' and discovered that 'rowing on the River Thames and rowing on the ocean were... as different as climbing the stairs and climbing Mt. Everest.' Despite numerous challenges, Savage adapts and rises to the occasion, learning to handle the equipment ('less than a sixth of the way across I was already halfway through my supply of oars'), stay alert ('while I sleep my ears are pricked for any unfamiliar sound') and appreciate the open water: 'I loved the solitude, the wildness, the beauty. But the ocean and I would have got along better if she would strop trying to get in the boat with me.' Happily, this travelogue-with-lessons is minimally prescriptive, making it a great armchair adventure." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Review" by , "Savage is an amiable, often humorous narrator, extolling the joys and the unforeseen pitfalls of going it alone on the open water.... Bold and invigorating."
"Review" by , "Rowing the Atlantic is a grand adventure — mind boggling, inspiring, and a book that I just couldn't put down. A fantastic read!"
"Synopsis" by , In this motivating and inspiring tale, Savage compellingly tells the tale of her 103-day solo voyage across the ocean, during which she discovers her soul and realizes that there is so much more to life than an unhappy marriage and a high-paying job. b&w photos throughout.
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