As we sailed out of our cove, our home behind us and the complete unknown ahead, I couldn't help thinking that I was leaving everything I knew and loved—with the exception of Michael and Ally. Talk about being pushed past my comfort zone in just about every direction.
Kimberly is a traveler, adventurer and gardener. Not a sailor. Yet she, her husband, and their 10-year-old daughter moved aboard their 34-foot boat for two years and sailed from Massachusetts to Grenada and back.
In this captivating memoir, the author shares how they meticulously planned their escape from the constraints of the everyday, embarking on a remarkable journey that defies convention and embraces the winds of change.
Packed with detailed information, this is the story of their decision to go, the two years of planning to make it work, plus the first several months they lived aboard. It is part memoir and part instruction manual for breaking free of the ordinary.
Sailors and non-sailors alike, who thrive on adventure and seek to live an intentional life, a bit off of the beaten path, will find both wisdom and inspiration in this family's adventures.