Onward: A Life on a Sailboat by Mark Tedesco
Love this book because the travel and everything he learns are so important and enteraining..
Jovanny is the captain and he sails to places that interest him. He's done his research.
Love hearing all about them and thought this was such a short read. It is packed with all kinds of information about the places and the friendships he makes.
Thought for sure a few times he would be taken for a ride, get scammed but it didn't happen.
Some people are so trusting and worthy, he finds the good ones. Author is so very descriptive I felt I was exploring the caverns and other religious areas with Gio.
Love the moments he spent where he learned more about his mother: this one struck me the most as I've not yet let go of my parents.
Love hearing all about the treasures he is able to explore. Different regions and just how close he becomes with the people he meets. Lot of emotions as we watch him develop as he gets older, the people he meets and stays with and the religious things that he has common inclinations with.
Spent so much time digesting everything before I advanced onto other chapters. I felt like the information I learned was written in about 600 pages. The author is so good at what he does that it was only 242 pages. There is so much to this story. I can't wait to read it again to find more things that I missed the first time.
Super read, it's on my top 3 books for this year.
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