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Red Sky in Mourning: A True Story of Love, Loss, and Survival at Sea
Red Sky in Mourning A True Story of Love Loss and Survival at Sea
Author: Tami Oldham Ashcraft, Susea McGearhart
ISBN-13: 9780786867912
ISBN-10: 0786867914
Publication Date: 6/2002
Pages: 288
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: Hyperion
Book Type: Hardcover
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L avatar reviewed Red Sky in Mourning: A True Story of Love, Loss, and Survival at Sea on
Having sailed a few times in my life, I was a bit hesitant to pick up this book....I was afraid I see myself in too many of the descriptions, and I was right! Tami Oldham endured an epic journey that few of us could have managed. While sailing from Tahiti to San Diego with her fiance, they tried to outrun a hurricane that came up quickly, and they lost the battle. All of their well-laid plans went terribly wrong.

Fairly well-written, though chocked full of sailing lingo, her story is one you won't want to miss if you are an adventurer at heart. If you like sailing, this is a don't-miss read.
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At parts bittersweet and in others terrifying, Ashcraft's recounting of her days spent surving at sea after her fiance's death is nothing short of remarkable.

I've fished ever since I was a little girl, but know nothing about sailing. At times Ashcraft doesn't explain the technical side of what's going on, but I think that actually works in her favor. As a non-sailor, I didn't understand everything she explained she was doing (although there was a dictionary of common sailing terms in the back which was helpful), however I think I was drawn into the story more because she didn't stop to get technical. I couldn't help but be pulled along in her journey.

It's a quick, easy read at just over 200 pages and Ashcraft's writing has a subtly poetic tone to it, which at times is truly beautiful.
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Excellent. A heartfelt story by a woman who survived a hurricane while sailing from the South Pacific to San Digeo and her lover was lost in the storm.