A journey beyond the Horizon

Author:   Dell George
Publisher:   Independently Published
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9798277146644


Pages:   556
Publication Date:   03 December 2025
Format:   Paperback
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A journey beyond the Horizon


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The 'Sea Wanderer, ' their forty-foot sloop, was more than just a vessel; it was their sanctuary, their laboratory, and their chariot to a world unknown. Years of meticulous planning had gone into her outfitting, every piece of equipment chosen for its reliability and suitability for long-distance cruising. Solar panels were integrated into the deck's design, promising a sustainable source of power, while a robust water filtration system was a testament to their commitment to self-sufficiency. Their stores were a carefully curated blend of practicality and foresight, reflecting Sarah's talent for organization and Mark's insistence on preparedness. They had even managed to pack a small, yet promising, hydroponic garden kit, a hopeful nod to their landlocked life and a potential source of fresh greens should their culinary adventures on the ocean prove less bountiful. This voyage was not merely a holiday; it was a deliberate quest, a shared aspiration to break free from the predictable confines of their everyday lives. It was a desire to push their boundaries, to test the resilience of their family unit, and to forge bonds that would be tempered by shared experience and mutual reliance. They were venturing into the great unknown, not with trepidation, but with a palpable sense of anticipation, a collective yearning to discover not only the wonders of the world, but the depths of their own capabilities and the strength of their familial connections. The children, though their tasks were less about fine-tuning and more about soaking in the momentous occasion, contributed their own unique energy. Alex, ever the data-keeper, had compiled a comprehensive digital log of all the ship's systems, a personal testament to his understanding of their floating home. The initial hours at sea were a revelation. The land, once a comforting constant, shrank with astonishing speed, transforming from a familiar landscape into a distant, hazy line. The gentle swell of the ocean lifted and lowered the 'Sea Wanderer' with a rhythmic, almost soothing motion. Alex, now at the navigation station, meticulously logged their position, his fingers flying across the tablet, cross-referencing the electronic charts with the vastness unfolding before them. Emma, her initial excitement giving way to a focused observation, pointed out the first of many pods of dolphins that seemed to escort them, their sleek bodies arcing through the water in effortless leaps. Their playful antics, the spray catching the sunlight as they breached, brought smiles to everyone's faces. Jack, thrilled by the change of scenery, was already clambering up the mast, a modern-day Tarzan, to get a better vantage point, his calls of ""Dolphins! More dolphins!"" echoing down. Ben, his initial apprehension giving way to wonder, sat on the deck, mesmerized by the sheer scale of the ocean, the way the sunlight danced on the waves. The tranquility of their voyage, a gentle ballet of wind and wave, began to subtly, almost imperceptibly, shift. It started with a peculiar stillness in the air, a heavy quiet that settled over the 'Sea Wanderer' like a shroud. Sarah, too, noticed the anomaly. The scent of salt in the air seemed to carry an unfamiliar, metallic tang, a subtle prelude to something more profound. She looked up from preparing their midday meal, catching Mark's thoughtful gaze. A silent exchange passed between them, a shared recognition of an encroaching disquiet. Alex, who had been diligently monitoring their course and weather data, approached his father. ""The barometer is dropping faster than usual, Dad,"" his brow furrowed with concern. ""And the wind direction is... erratic."" The sky, once a canvas of shifting blues, was now a churning, leaden grey. A few weeks into their ocean cruise life for the Robinsons takes an ominous turn when a sudden storm wreaks havoc on the ship and family...

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Author:   Dell George
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.735kg
ISBN:  

9798277146644


Pages:   556
Publication Date:   03 December 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

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