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"Wolff's book, written in muscular, academic prose, fills in the gaps [and] focuses on the legend at the peak of his powers." --Abe Streep, "Outside Magazine"
"A fascinating true story...and what a rich portrait [Wolff] assembles." --Irene Wanner, "The Seattle Times"
"Adroitly and economically told, " The Hard Way Around" is the best of books: a literary biography that also happens to be an adventure story. After finishing this little book (which I did not want to end), I decided it was worthy of the admonition the British children's writer Arthur Ransome directed toward prospective readers of Slocum's narrative: those 'who do not like this book ought to be drowned at once.'" --Nathaniel Philbrick, "The New York Times Book Review"
"On ["Sailing Alone Around the World"'s] last page Slocum boasted, 'No king, no country, no treasury at all, was taxed for the voyage of the Spray, and she accomplished all that she undertook to do.' Geoffrey Wolff has done the sam
"Enthralling. . . . Adroitly and economically told. . . . The best of books: a literary biography that also happens to be an adventure story."
--"The New York Times Book Review"
"A rich portrait. . . . A fascinating true story."
--"The Seattle Times"
"A rich seafaring yarn."
--"The Christian Science Monitor"
"As one would expect from Geoffrey Wolff, "The Hard Way Around "is an engrossing and energetically written life of a very tricky and complex character. Slocum has at last met, in the author of "The Duke of Deception," the biographer he has long deserved."
--Jonathan Raban, author of "Passage to Juneau"
"Wolff captures the extraordinary life and nature of the man who in 1908 set sail from Martha's Vineyard for the Amazon and disappeared without trace."
--"The Boston Globe"
"Concise. . . . Wolff holds a straight course in describing a solo sailor."
--"The""Oregonian"
"Engaging. . . . Wolff bores into Slocum's prose like a literary detective."
--"The Wall Street Journal"
"Wolff's book, written in muscular, academic prose, fills in the gaps [and] focuses on the legend at the peak of his powers."
--"Outside Magazine"
"Hugely entertaining and informative. In an era of teenage sailors routinely circumnavigating the world within a safety net of satellite phones, GPS navigation, emergency call beacons and corporate sponsorship, Wolff skillfully illuminates, celebrates and further burnishes the eccentric life and legacy of Joshua Slocum--master of tall ships and The North Star of solo travelers."
--Eric Hansen, author of "Stranger in the Forest"
"Exhilarating. . . . A rewarding tale of life on the high seas."
--"Kirkus Reviews"
Enthralling. . . . Adroitly and economically told. . . . The best of books: a literary biography that also happens to be an adventure story.
"The New York Times Book Review"
A rich portrait. . . . A fascinating true story.
"The Seattle Times"
A rich seafaring yarn.
"The Christian Science Monitor"
As one would expect from Geoffrey Wolff, "The Hard Way Around "is an engrossing and energetically written life of a very tricky and complex character. Slocum has at last met, in the author of "The Duke of Deception," the biographer he has long deserved.
Jonathan Raban, author of "Passage to Juneau"
Wolff captures the extraordinary life and nature of the man who in 1908 set sail from Martha's Vineyard for the Amazon and disappeared without trace.
"The Boston Globe"
Concise. . . . Wolff holds a straight course in describing a solo sailor.
"The" "Oregonian"
Engaging. . . . Wolff bores into Slocum's prose like a literary detective.
"The Wall Street Journal"
Wolff s book, written in muscular, academic prose, fills in the gaps [and] focuses on the legend at the peak of his powers.
"Outside Magazine"
Hugely entertaining and informative. In an era of teenage sailors routinely circumnavigating the world within a safety net of satellite phones, GPS navigation, emergency call beacons and corporate sponsorship, Wolff skillfully illuminates, celebrates and further burnishes the eccentric life and legacy of Joshua Slocum master of tall ships and The North Star of solo travelers.
Eric Hansen, author of "Stranger in the Forest"
Exhilarating. . . . A rewarding tale of life on the high seas.
"Kirkus Reviews""
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