In Bed with the Atlantic
| Author: | Kitiara Pascoe |
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| Published: | 2018 |
| Format: | Paperback, 264 pages |
| Size: | 198 × 129 × 20 mm |
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Honest Atlantic Sailing Memoir
In Bed with the Atlantic is a travel memoir of a young woman, Kitiara Pascoe, as she goes from never having stepped on a yacht, to sailing over 18,000 miles – across the Atlantic, around the Caribbean and then back – in three years with her partner. At first, she was dogged by doubt, a belief that she wasn't a 'sailor', never would be and that she was in no way capable of such an undertaking. She believed that the ocean was out to get her, that weather needed to be battled with and that she would forever be ruled by anxieties that plagued her. Woven into the narrative of the journey's progression are stories from Kit's childhood and life before the voyage, explaining her battles with anxiety and the feelings of being lost as a graduate in post-recession Britain. The book also relays her struggle with reconciling a life of travel with the expectations and experiences of those back home, at an age when most of her contemporaries were starting corporate careers and families.
In her courage to leave everything she knows behind, she learns the history of the islands and their people, swims with turtles, explores strange cave systems, and learns to forage for food straight from the sea. But she also encounters hardships like running out of food and water, battling against storms, trying not to be struck by lightning, and discovering the crippling loneliness of sailing an ocean for months on end. Sailing back to the UK after three years Kit realises the colossal difference that sailing has made to her life and understanding of the world. She ponders how easy it is not to do something, to protect ourselves from risks and ridicule and everything that makes us uncomfortable. But now appreciates that it is only when we take the risk, that we get the reward and that we connect not just with the world at large, but also with ourselves.
Praise for In Bed with the Atlantic
"Kitiara Pascoe is an excellent writer with an eye for detail… An interesting insight into how one young woman overcame her demons and discovered mental strength she never knew she had. This book could be very helpful to a potential crew member who is frightened at the thought of what they're getting into and doubts their ability to cope. The strong message is, 'Yes, you can!'"
— Flying Fish
"I thoroughly enjoyed this tale of the adventure and satisfaction of long-distance cruising. Kitiara is both humble and irrepressibly optimistic. She has a way of seeking out and retelling people's stories that has me reflecting on my best times at sea."
— Little Ship Club
"Unfailingly honest account of an Atlantic circuit by a young woman battling anxiety."
— Classic Boat
"Pascoe is a fine travel writer, fascinated by all that she sees as well as by the changes she experiences in her understanding of the world. She is also a fearless risk taker who battles persistent anxiety with impressive success."
— Yachting Monthly
About the Author
Kitiara Pascoe was born and brought up on the south coast of England, but only came to sailing through her partner. She studied English and Creative Writing at Plymouth University and then worked in Exeter's Waterstones for two years, ending up as head of travel. She now works as a freelance ghostwriter and content writer through The Literary Lifeboat.
She has written for Yachting Monthly from the start of her trip and also been published in The Guardian, The Huffington Post, Matador, PopSugar and SurfGirl. In Bed with the Atlantic is her first book.
About Fernhurst Books
Fernhurst Books was founded in 1979, initially publishing books related to dinghy racing. The list soon expanded to include cruising and other watersports. In 2006 the business was sold to John Wiley, but in 2013 a group of sailing enthusiasts (including the original founder) bought the list and name back, once again creating an independent nautical publisher owned and run by sailors. Fernhurst continues to publish books that instruct, inform and inspire those with a passion on, in or under the water. Their 140+ titles range from how-to guides to narrative to coffee-table books, covering sailing, surfing, canoeing, kayaking, stand up paddleboarding, swimming, diving and fishing.
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