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Jo and Ade spent over three fantastic years crusing the Big U in a 43' Selene Trawler, Wandering Star. Besides having fun, their vision was to demonstrate that you don't have to cross oceans and go around the world to have the incredible adventure of a lifetime.
This first edition of South China Sea is the successor to Stephen Davies and Elaine Morgan's Cruising Guide to Southeast Asia, Volume I (Imray). Building on the earlier work, this new edition has been updated and expanded to include coverage of Cambodia and Taiwan. For the past 12 years, Jo Winter has been cruising these waters in her 45' Island Packet, Brother Wind, and she describes it as one of the most diverse, beautiful, unspoilt and undiscovered sailing areas in the world. The book covers thousands of miles of coastline, a multitude of islands and inland up many of the region's navigable rivers. Along with a comprehensive range of information to help with planning a cruise in this regi...
Jacob-Jo came straight out of the backwoods and after seeing Jenny, the princess from the mansion, his mom told him about the mythical ladder and without him knowing it he began his climb. However in high school he became painfully aware of that ladder while he and Jenny were falling in love. Then their summer on the rodeo circuit ended when a bull broke Jacob-Jo's leg and his scholarship was put on hold for a year, but Jenny went to college. That split proved to be disastrous and Jacob-Jo joined the army then Jenny went on a Caribbean cruise, onboard a luxury liner. Second handed smoke from long marijuana reefers was Jenny's undoing and the harrows of war was Jacob-Jo's, and the split seemed to be forever. However circumstances and an undying love brought them back together again and it didn't take long for Jacob-Jo to join Jenny on top of that ladder. But he soon discovered he wasn't comfortable in that lofty place, and Jenny returned to the rodeo circuit with him.
Louisa May Alcott (November 29, 1832 - March 6, 1888) was an American novelist best known as author of the novel Little Women and its sequels Little Men and Jo's Boys.