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Longlisted for the 2013 Charles Taylor PrizeThe dramatic and hilarious story of risk and survival, as well as the importance of our connections to the planet, on a human-powered journey across the...
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04 November 2013

Longlisted for the 2013 Charles Taylor Prize
The dramatic and hilarious story of risk and survival, as well as the importance of our connections to the planet, on a human-powered journey across the ocean.
It was to be an expedition like no othera run across the Atlantic from Morocco to Barbados aboard an experimental rowboat. There would be no support vessel, no stored water, no sails or motor. The boat's crew of sixteen included several veterans of U.S. college rowing, a number of triathletes, a woman who had rowed both the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, and a scrawny sexagenarian looking for a last great challengeour chronicler, Charles Wilkins.
When he joined the expedition, Wilkins had never swung an oar in earnest. Accompanied by a devoted crew of misadventurers, Wilkins takes the reader along for seven weeks of rationed food, extreme sleep deprivation, and life-threatening seasas well as sharks, whales, and an ever-disintegrating boat. Little Ship of Fools is a rich and fascinating story of courage, community, the importance of risk in our lives, and the resilience and depth of the human spirit.
The dramatic and hilarious story of risk and survival, as well as the importance of our connections to the planet, on a human-powered journey across the ocean.
It was to be an expedition like no othera run across the Atlantic from Morocco to Barbados aboard an experimental rowboat. There would be no support vessel, no stored water, no sails or motor. The boat's crew of sixteen included several veterans of U.S. college rowing, a number of triathletes, a woman who had rowed both the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, and a scrawny sexagenarian looking for a last great challengeour chronicler, Charles Wilkins.
When he joined the expedition, Wilkins had never swung an oar in earnest. Accompanied by a devoted crew of misadventurers, Wilkins takes the reader along for seven weeks of rationed food, extreme sleep deprivation, and life-threatening seasas well as sharks, whales, and an ever-disintegrating boat. Little Ship of Fools is a rich and fascinating story of courage, community, the importance of risk in our lives, and the resilience and depth of the human spirit.
Price: $18.95
Pages: 320
Publisher: Greystone Books
Imprint: Greystone Books
Publication Date:
04 November 2013
Trim Size: 5.50 X 8.50 in
ISBN: 9781553658788
Format: Paperback
Rarely have I been so drop-jaw riveted by a book, so won over by a writer's chops and heart, so happy to be dry.”Mary Roach, author of Stiff
"An inspiring read and a great adventure tale"Library Journal
"A thrilling adventure on the high seas deftly narrated with Wilkins’ trademark humor and guile. Infused with a wit, charm, and sense of wonder akin to Bill Bryson’s travelogues, the playful but epic tale stands as a testament to the human spirit stripped bare by the power of nature." Booklist
"[Wilkins] is starklythough still poeticallyhonest ...The magic of Wilkins’ storytelling is in the fact that none of the misery makes the journey seem any less enticing." Kirkus Reviews
"An inspiring read and a great adventure tale"Library Journal
"A thrilling adventure on the high seas deftly narrated with Wilkins’ trademark humor and guile. Infused with a wit, charm, and sense of wonder akin to Bill Bryson’s travelogues, the playful but epic tale stands as a testament to the human spirit stripped bare by the power of nature." Booklist
"[Wilkins] is starklythough still poeticallyhonest ...The magic of Wilkins’ storytelling is in the fact that none of the misery makes the journey seem any less enticing." Kirkus Reviews
Charles Wilkins wrestled Don Starkell's mountainous diary into the classic work of adventure travel Paddle to the Amazon, praised by the New York Times Book Review as "a model expeditionary journal." He is the winner of three National Magazine Awards and has been a finalist for the Writers' Trust Non-Fiction Prize, among other awards. His acclaimed nonfiction includes The Circus at the Edge of the Earth and Walk to New York, and he is the co-author, with Gordie Howe, of the bestseller After the Applause. He divides his time between Thunder Bay and Muskoka, ON.