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A Dip in the Ocean

Rowing Solo Across the Indian

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Each day as I pulled the oars in for the night, watching the water droplets drip off the blades and back into the ocean, I wondered at all the strokes they had taken and all the ones left ahead of us before we reached land. Thousands. Millions, perhaps? Each one was quite literally a dip in the ocean.

4,000 miles of unpredictable ocean

500 Chocolate bars

124 days of physical exertion

3 Guinness World Records set

1 incredible journey

On 1 April 2009, twenty-three-year-old Sarah Outen embarked on a solo voyage across the Indian Ocean in her rowing boat, Dippers. Powered by the grief of the sudden loss of her father and the determination to live life to the full, Sarah negotiated wild ocean storms, encounters with whales and the continuous threat of being capsized, losing 20 kg of her bodyweight before arriving in Mauritius. She became the first woman and the youngest person to row solo across the Indian Ocean.

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      May 1, 2012
      Grades 7-12 On April 1, 2009, 23-year-old Outen set off on the adventure of a lifetime: to row across the Indian Ocean from Australia to Mauritius. If she succeeded, she would become the first woman and the youngest person to accomplish this remarkable feat. She would also become the youngest woman to row solo across any ocean. This book is her story, and a remarkable one it is. The solo journey, covering 3,000 miles and lasting four months, was a feat of endurance but not isolation, sincethanks to satellitesOuten was able to communicate throughout with friends, family, and her team. This is not to discount the potential for disaster, much of it due to unpredictable and violent weather. Outen tells her story in a straightforward manner sprinkled with Britishisms (chuffed, knackered, chirpier, etc.), but it is less her style than her story that will hold readers' attentions to the end.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2012, American Library Association.)

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