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Plumbelly

A Novel

Gary Maynard
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Pages
226
Year
2018
Language
English

About

It's been two years since fifteen-year-old Gabe's father uprooted his family and left the United States to sail around the world. The wanderlust ended in the islands of Ma'atea, where Gabe feels every bit the outsider. Until he meets two other palagis: a headstrong boy named Lloyd and the beguiling Tanya. Together they form an unbreakable bond-out of love, boredom, and the need for self-discovery. Gabe's restlessness leads to quiet rebellions at first, full of flirtations with a burgeoning sexuality. But when he fears being suspected of a serious crime, he and his friends decide to flee Tongu Tongu. Their escape is Plumbelly, a twenty-nine-foot sloop that will be their refuge as they make their way toward the groundswells of the Pacific, to be carried into perils worse than they ever imagined.

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"In this crisply written debut novel, Gary Maynard turns the classic escape-under-sail fantasy on its head. The dialogue is authentic; the scenes are richly but sparingly described, and the nautical details ring oh-so-true, which is a rarity in fiction. But in true Conrad fashion, Maynard has been to sea, and to the real South Pacific, and from this experience he paints a brilliant, discordant, an
Matthew P. Murphy, editor, WoodenBoat magazine
"What is it about seagoing that gives rise to lyricism in fiction? I kept wondering as I read Plumbelly, which is sown liberally with beautiful and thrilling descriptions of the sea in all its moods, the elements, and the athleticism and mental agility that comprise the art of sailing. Three teenagers, two boys and a girl, set sail in a 29-foot sloop on the South Pacific, each in his or her own wa
John Hough Jr., author of Seen the Glory: A Novel of the Battle of Gettysburg

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