Description
An honest and good-humoured portrait of life on the ocean waves - Paul Heiney sails to Iceland intending to see the much-loved puffin, delving into history and gaining insightful reflections along the way.
About the Author
Paul Heiney is a well-known writer and broadcaster, working as a TV presenter for over 30 years, first on That's Life! then Watchdog and Countrywise. Amongst his ocean sailing and racing, he has completed a cruise from the UK to Cape Horn and back - a round trip of 18,000 miles of which he sailed 11,000 miles alone. His account of this trip was published in his much-acclaimed book One Wild Song (Adlard Coles), and he has sinc published Ocean Sailing, also with Adlard Coles. He is currently Commodore of the Royal Cruising Club and Younger Brother, Trinity House.
Reviews
It would be hard to imagine a more thoughtful, intelligent and companionable person to go to sea with than Paul Heiney. -- Bill Bryson
High comedy on the high seas. Informative and warm and freezing. It's quite a combination. -- Griff Rhys Jones
Funny and perceptive * Country Life *
An exciting read... Heiney's chatty, 'warts and all' narrative style lends especial charm to the tale, giving you the feeling that he is retelling his story over a pint in front of a log fire. -- David Schuster * On: Yorkshire Magazine *
A consummate storyteller... being at sea and overcoming the challenges of time, tide and stormy weather make this an entertaining and informative read. * Towpath Talk *
A captivating and humorous travel narrative, Farewell Mr Puffin is rich with the natural, social and maritime history of many ports of call, and the lives of folks inhabiting these remote places. * Windcheck Magazine *
This book, infused with humour, anecdotes and stacks of maritime history, is a travel writer's love letter to one of the world's most popular seabirds together with observations of the simplest pleasures to be found at sea. * Coast Magazine *
A tonic for the sailing reader's soul: part adventure, part travelogue, part character study and all heart. Heiney wraps it all up in the perfect package. * Sailing Magazine *
A very enjoyable read...I would very highly recommend it. * Shipping Magazine *
The maritime counterpart to Bill Bryson: by turns evocative, entertaining and though-provoking. * Practical Boat Owner *
A good-humoured portrait of life on the ocean waves. * Bury and West Suffolk Magazine *
This ode to life at sea by writer and broadcaster Paul Heiney will have you dreaming of Iceland's storied shores from which he set sail while searching for the iconic puffins. Though Heiney fails to see his beloved birds, he finds meaning as he reflects on his travels, peppered throughout with maritime history and humor. * Newsweek *
Humorous and thoughtful, Paul skilfully tells stories of encounters with people and places, painting a vivid picture of his journey. In Farewell Mr Puffin he weaves together the history of the lands with a story of altered biodiversity, and paints a picture of an ever challenging and changing landscape and adaptable peoples. * Flying Fish *
An entertaining, well-written and very readable book for all sailors. -- Christine Holroyd * Cruising Association *
Paul's joy of the sea, wildlife and sailing knowledge shine through in this delightful trip around northern waters. * Lifeboat Magazine *
The book contains excellent advice and humorous observations for those sailing to Iceland: finding protected anchorages, weather forecasts, clearing in, staying warm, and the cost of basic supplies. * Cruising World *
Book Information
ISBN 9781472990976
Author Paul Heiney
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Adlard Coles Nautical
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 396g