Hit the Road, Jack!

Kent with a parrot in San Augustin, Colombia in 2019.

Camino Sign on the Meseta, Spain

Camino Markers on the Meseta near El Burgo Ranero

Big Horn Mountains, near Sheridan, WY

Earlier this week, I researched Amazon’s categories and keywords, making a few adjustments. To my amazement, in the past week, our sales have increased from just under one per day to two per day, and moved into the top 10 (varies from day today) in the Sailing Narratives category. Since then, I’ve also adjusted the keywords. We’ll see if that makes a difference, too. There’s a lot to learn.

Book, booklet, and medal

Desperate Voyage

Kent has been writing book reviews (under name Kent on Amazon). He recently returned to the classic Desperate Voyage (1949)  by John Caldwell, who sailed across the Pacific from Panama to Australia singlehanded after World War II to unite with his bride. He was perhaps even more ignorant of sailing than Kent was, and the book is a sometimes hilarious, always compelling read.

Cape Horn: One Man’s Dream, One Woman’s Nightmare

Kent also finished Cape Horn, by Reanne Hemingway-Douglass. Its subtitle: One Man’s Dream: One Woman’s Nightmare intrigued me. Kent’s review is under the name Kent on Amazon. I thought that would have been a great subtitle for We Ran Away to Sea. Or, maybe we should have subtitled it A Love Story?
We found these titles on the Money for Mangos sailing blog which has a nice short list of great sailing adventure books.  I suggested they add We Ran Away to Sea to a future list.  See Money for Mangos list below, and enjoy reading!

Money for Mangos: Best Sailing Adventure Books

Audio Book

One review of the audio book (available through Amazon Audible). We don’t know who CHS is, but thank you! 5.0 out of 5 stars, Great adventure. Impressed with AI narrator.
 As soon as the audiobook was available, I purchased it. Enjoyed going on this adventure with the authors. I learned sailing can be a lot of work. I was very impressed with AI narrator. — CHS