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My Old Man and the Sea

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ISBN: 0060976969 - My Old Man and the Sea  
Title:My Old Man and the Sea
Author:David Hays
Publisher:Harper Perennial
Type:Book / Paperback
Publication Date:05 June, 1996
ISBN / ISBN-13:0060976969  /  9780060976965
List Price:$13.00
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Amazon Price:$10.40

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Product Description
Some fathers and sons go fishing together. Some play ball. David Hays and Daniel Hays sailed 17,000 miles through the world's most feared and fabled waters in a little boat they built together. This is their story.

Alone with nothing but the mammoth waves of the Southern Ocean, the unceasing wind, a compass, a sextant and a pet cat, they voyage down the Caribbean, through the Panama Canal, past the Galapagos Islands, beyond Easter Island and around their destination--Cape Horn. Father and son narrate in alternating fashion, their voices weaving together an engrossing story of travel, exploration and difficult, dangerous sailing.

But more than a tale of adventure, this is a touching account of a father and son's rite of passage as they assess their complex and evolving relationship. Daniel, out of college and unsure of what he wants in his life, sees his father getting older, more forgetful. David deals with unresolved issues he had with his own father, fearful that he'll make the same mistakes with his son, yet frustrated that Daniel treats him like an old man.

Moving, often hilarious, often poignant, My Old Man and the Sea is a rich and profound chronicle of their voyage of discovery. Every reader will identify with this uplifting story of a father and son who go down to the sea and find each other.

Amazon.com Review
David and Daniel Hays, father and son, designed and built a small boat together, then set out to sail it around the tip of South America, a journey that David had dreamed of ever since childhood. Along the way they fought and swore and sweated and shared triumphs large and small.

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Customer Reviews:

 • My Old Man And The Sea
01 September, 2002

I listened to the audio version during a cross country drive with a friend. Along the way, we found ourselves laughing at times, crying at others. Our trip had a lot of ups and downs, much like their travels- of course the amenities of driving a car cross country cannot compare to sailing a boat around the horn!Anyway, my friend identified a little more with the older character, while I identified with his son- it made us think a little more about each others perspective. Definitely the best book on tape I've ever heard.

- Reviewed by customer ID: ADVRIV391S53O

 • Mildly Interesting, Turned Off By Language
18 February, 2005

I was enjoying this moderately until right about midway (between Galapagos and Easter Island) when the language got rougher than the seas and I deep-sixed it. After reading Joshua Slocum's "Sailing Alone Around The World", (a tremendous story!) this book seemed crude and sophomoric.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A3665B4ME5YDSX

 • Do You Have A Father?
29 November, 2006

Do you have a son? Have you ever dreamed of a sailing adventure? This is a book about fathers, sons and adventures. David and Daniel Hays had a unusual partnership. This father and son team built a sailboat together and then sailed it through the Panama Canal and around Cape Horn. Just the thought of that accomplishment is enough to stun me to silence. But wait, as they say on late night TV, there's more. The narration of the voyage is shared in alternate chapters by the two men. They are each astonishingly engaging writers and very willing to share feelings about this enterprise and each other. There is no posturing in their writing, just the sense of hearing the voices of a particular family. And what voices they are! You would be hard pressed to find two more engaging writers. Even Dan's account of being rolled by a Brazilian prostitute is,you should pardon the expression, infectious. Ignore the snarky title. This book is much better than that and would make the perfect Fathers' Day gift from or to a man you would like to have share your adventures. --Lynn Hoffman, author of THE NEW SHORT COURSE IN WINE and the forthcoming novel bang BANG from Kunati Books.ISBN 9781601640005

- Reviewed by customer ID: A15J07RXB3W0YX

 • Good Narrative, Flawed Character
10 November, 2008

This book is moderately well written and the topic engaging but is deeply flawed by an episode where the author hires a Brazilian prostitute for a brief stay on his boat. While some may applaud his honesty I deplore his lack of character and found the sexual adventure out of harmony with the rest of the book. I was glad when the author reported that his "date" stole his wallet. After leaving Brazil the author hightails it back home to hook-up with his fiance. It may be a personal flaw, but I find it difficult to enjoy an autobiography of a person I don't respect.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A3JRW716H3AX14

 • Convoluted, But Enjoyable...
02 September, 2008

This is a refreshing read, if the reader finds substance in rambling, meandering and occasionally convoluted story-telling, and I often do... For a short tome, the format works well - seemingly extracted (and occasionally embellished) bits and pieces of the vessel's log... but this tale really concentrates more on the father & son relationship, as well as the interplay of peripheral actors who come and go with little or no introduction (or explanation as to why they were included at all), than about sailing... The sailing is good, but the uniqueness of the engineless craft, the preparation and the actual voyage only sneaks up on the reader a shred here and a snippet there. A good nightstand book for reading a few pages now and again - and looking forward to bedtime and rejoining them on their way...

- Reviewed by customer ID: A2NDWCVX2ZT8QV


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