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The Voyage of American Promise

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Paperback, as pictured; very mild shelf wear; same ISBN, different cover art (vs)

268 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1989

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February 29, 2008
For everyone who dreams of having the courage to sail around the world alone....this is an honest and well-written account of Dodge Morgan's solo passage. There was a corresponding self-filmed video account which shows visually what words often fail to...think it was on PBS.
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39 reviews1 follower
July 20, 2020
Excellent storytelling and account of Dodge Morgan's non stop circumnavigation aboard his custom monohull, "American Promise." Not something I would ever want to do, circumnavigation yes, solo and non-stop, no, but still a captivating read and I truly admire those that are willing to take these risky adventures.
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May 5, 2018
Interesting and compelling for its sailing angle and story. Written by Dodge Morgan from his sailing log, there is no mistaking this book for a story or narrative written by a professional writer. But the book is an enjoyable and fascinating read.
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32 reviews3 followers
July 2, 2021
A great story from the famous Maine sailor Dodge Morgan about his record around the world solo voyage. A lot of detail for sailors about his boat. And a day by day journal of his voyage. A great read.
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278 reviews
March 2, 2012
There is a lot of very technical writing throughout the book, but there is enough writing suitable for the uninitiated sailor to keep his/her interest. I found his quest to have some characteristics relatable to a dissertation writer. Long days with little to no visible change or accomplishment. Solitude. Highs and lows.
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