Ylva The Sailor
Hestia Thornbrook
Maison d'édition: Publifye
Synopsis
"Ylva The Sailor" plunges readers into a gripping ocean adventure, following Ylva Larsson, a Swedish former Olympic sailor, as she embarks on a daring 100-day solo circumnavigation of the globe. Haunted by her brother's tragic death, Ylva seeks redemption and self-discovery on the high seas. As she battles treacherous waters and her own inner demons, she forms an unlikely bond with Dr. Marcus Chen, a marine biologist studying climate change, via satellite communication. The narrative swells with heart-pounding action as Ylva faces violent storms, equipment failures, and a looming cyclone. Yet it's not just a tale of survival; it's a journey of transformation. Readers will feel the salt spray on their faces and hear the creaking of the boat's hull as Ylva navigates from the bustling ports of Mumbai to the serene beaches of Tahiti. The ocean itself becomes a character, its moods reflecting Ylva's internal struggles and showcasing the delicate balance between human ambition and nature's power. As Ylva uncovers evidence of illegal fishing operations, she's forced to choose between completing her journey and risking everything to expose the truth. This environmental thriller aspect adds depth to an already compelling story of personal redemption and global interconnectedness. With its unique blend of high-stakes adventure and intimate character study, "Ylva The Sailor" offers a poignant exploration of resilience, the healing power of nature, and our responsibility to the planet.