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First published January 1, 2006
The prolific Southern author of Glad News of the Natural World (1985), among other books, T. R. Pearson turns to the free-spirited Willis for his material in Seaworthy, the author's first nonfiction effort. An accomplished storyteller, Pearson captures the joie de vivre of the German-born explorer, skillfully describing both Willis and the great era of exploration that spawned such interest in Thor Heyerdahl's efforts to disprove earlier theories of sea travel. Despite Pearson's talent, Willis remains a bit elusive, and the mariner's motivation and some of his more eccentric ideas__his belief in telepathy, for instance__remain matters, perhaps, for other studies. All in all, Pearson admirably brings the forgotten Willis to life.
This is an excerpt from a review published in Bookmarks magazine.