The Passage

The Passage by Roger B. Anderson, published by Peppertree Press in December 2013, is an illustrated work that spans 100 pages. This book follows two teenage boys who embark on a journey to navigate their grandfather’s sailboat 150 miles down the Intracoastal Waterway. As they take on the roles of captain and crew for the first time, they encounter various challenges and experiences that shape their adventure.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family and relationships, as well as elements of love and romance. Throughout their journey, the boys meet interesting people and face unpredictable weather, all while discovering the responsibilities that come with sailing. The story captures their growth and maturation as they transition from seeking fun to understanding the deeper connections formed with fellow cruisers along the way.
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Two teenage boys are asked by their grandfather to bring his sailboat 150 miles down the Intracoastal Waterway. They are captain and crew sailing for the first time by themselves. Along the way they meet interesting people, encounter bad weather and find a little romance. At the beginning of the passage their primary objective was to have fun, but the responsibility of the boat and the relationships with fellow cruiser met along the way have a maturing effect on them both.
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