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Moderate Becoming Good Later by Katie Carr; 9781800076105

Moderate Becoming Good Later

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Moderate Becoming Good Later is a poignant exploration of both the physical and emotional landscapes of one man's journey. The story follows Toby Carr, who sets out to sea kayak the regions highlighted by the Shipping Forecast, while grappling with the weight of personal challenges, including a rare medical condition and the profound grief of losing his brother.

The Plot

Toby's adventure is not just about navigating the unpredictable waters; it is also a quest for self-discovery and healing. As he paddles through various coastal regions, he encounters a tapestry of characters and environments that each tell a unique story, echoing the names broadcasted by the BBC. These encounters bring to life the stark contrasts between the wildness of the ocean and moments of tranquillity, revealing deeper truths about resilience, loss, and the human experience.

Themes

  • Grief and Loss: Toby's journey reflects the struggle to cope with personal tragedy.
  • Nature and Solitude: The ocean serves as both a formidable adversary and a peaceful sanctuary.
  • Self-Discovery: Through his kayak expedition, Toby confronts his limitations and seeks redemption.
“The sea is a mirror to my soul, reflecting both turmoil and peace.”

With lyrical prose and an evocative narrative style, Katie Carr crafts a story that resonates with readers who appreciate the interplay between nature and the human spirit. Fans of introspective travel literature and works such as Wild by Cheryl Strayed or The Salt Path by Raynor Winn will find much to admire in this compelling tale of courage and transformation.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 199 mm × 129 mm × 25 mm
Pages: 336
Publisher: Octopus Publishing Group
ISBN: 9781800076105

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