This fascinating memoir spans the time from Moitessier's magical childhood in Vietnam to months before his death, is a beautifully written saga of physical adventure and spiritual growth.
Born in the French Indochina in 1925, Bernard Moitessier grew up astride two cultures--French and Vietnamese--in a turbulent era that moved dramatically from peace to war. Imprisoned during the Japanese occupation, he was later drafted to fight the Viet Minh in a French war that foreshadowed America's own Vietnam involvement two decades later.
Tamata tells how the 25-year-old Moitessier left Vietnam to answer the call of the sea. He led the life of a sea-gypsy, wandering the Indian Ocean, the South Atlantic, and the Caribbean, learning the ways of boats and the sea and surviving two catastrophic shipwrecks. His greatest sailing adventures followed, the Tahiti-Alicante passage and his ten month round-the-world solo voyage in 1969 when he withdrew from the Golden Globe Race and sailed on to Tahiti.
Moitessier then spent three years on a remote atoll in the Tuamotu Archipelago. Called Tamata ( try it! ) by his Tuamotu friends, he built a Polynesian-style house, planted coconut trees, and gradually transformed the sun-blasted coral into a speck of green in the middle of the South Pacific.
After living in the United States, he spent the last years of his life in France. He is buried in a small fishing village in Brittany.
Tamata and the Alliance
Brand: Sheridan House
$131.52 - $164.40
- UPC:
- 9780924486777
- Maximum Purchase:
- 2 units
- Binding:
- Hardcover
- Publication Date:
- 1995-01-25
- Author:
- Bernard Moitessier
- Language:
- english
- Edition:
- Reprint