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In 1989 Dave Bricker set off across the Gulf Stream in a small sailboat with $30 in his pocket. His voyages aboard The Blue Monk through the Bahamas and across the Atlantic to Gibraltar are recounted in vivid prose. The Blue Monk is a journey of self-discovery set in a world of saturated colors, remarkable people, hazardous reefs, and transcendent beauty. Bricker chronicles a little-known fragment of Miami’s history and encourages us all to embrace a world of power and magic that lies only a few steps off the sidewalk.

The Blue Monk eBook David Bricker

To step from the normal walk of life and stretch out to see where the unknown leads is admirable. It's not for everyone to do, but Dave's tales are an inspiration for anyone who long's for adventure; whether they desire the tangible act, or an intangible sense of it.

The characteristics of life under sail are almost indescribable unless you've lived it. Dave's tales brought me back to anchorages and passages with a breeze, and gale, in my face, and a taste of salt in the air - desire for the blue water returned. Aside from the comforts and amenities provided with a large bankroll, the only limit to life on a boat is land. Dave details the qualities, challenges, and character of that life with blunt, humorous, and vivid descriptions of adventure and encounters for all to enjoy.

We all have a tale to share, and I was captivated by The Blue Monk's.

Product details

  • File Size 3139 KB
  • Print Length 444 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Essential Absurdities Press (October 22, 2014)
  • Publication Date October 22, 2014
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00OTKP3AE

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The Blue Monk is the author’s autobiographical account of his days as an itinerant sailor. He spends his days on Biscayne Bay learning how to sail, learning about boats, and developing the wanderlust that takes him to islands all over the Atlantic.
Dave combines a rogues’ gallery of eccentric characters and the vivid images he paints of his destinations into an engaging and dramatic adventure.
The book is a valuable history of the global sailing counterculture, and a particularly important record of that counterculture’s Dinner Key enclave during the 80’s and 90’s. The story is packed with technical sailing factoids that are presented in a refreshingly educational way.
In short, once you’ve read it a fire will be lit inside you that compels you to get on a sailboat and explore the world.
I took this book on vacation with me. Vacation books have stringent requirements must be fun, keep my interest, profound but not preachy. Many books I've taken on vacation go unread and I abandon them on some resort bookshelf before heading home. This one I finished through and through, brought home and delighted in finding a space for on my bookshelf. The wry accounts of life lived on a sailboat not only illuminated the joys and travails of living at sea, but the sometimes unexpected side effects of heeding a wilder, more free spirit - that one's view of what's possible in life is greatly expanded.

The Blue Monk is a great account of learning to sail and is well-peppered with spicy characters and good humor. It also documents a little-known piece of Miami history, the inhabitants of the Dinner Key anchorage. The hard copy book is beautifully designed.
I'm not a sailor. I don't even care about sailing. But, The Blue Monk, while set in an atmosphere of sailors, is really a story about life's journey. It's the story of a man finding his passion. And passion is what's life is all about.
The style of writing is simply superb; I was in complete awe of David Bricker's facility with words. His words sail smoothly across the page, telling a story that is so much more than you'd expect. As an author myself, I can only aspire to reach the heights of creative artistry that David has achieved with this masterpiece.
When you read The Blue Monk, you'll learn a lot about people, life, and probably ... yourself. And you'll enjoy every minute of it.
Full disclosure here… I’m Dave Bricker’s Dad, and I’m recommending that you read “The Blue Monk.” I, of course, got to watch Dave grow up, proceeding early towards goals his mom and I couldn’t understand. Never a top student, he majored in Jazz in college, and became a first-rate guitarist. While his mom and I despaired of his career choices, such as they were, he gravitated to a community of what we saw as a motley collection of misfits in Miami’s Coconut Grove anchorage, where, inexplicably, he found himself at home. I derisively called him a “street person of the sea,” as, to my eye, despite his expertise with computers, he floundered uselessly around, having somehow learned to survive on 30 cents a month out there on the water. I know better now.

The Blue Monk tells the story, which I read with page-turning fascination. It turns out that this kid of mine, now nearly 50, has meticulously and gorgeously recorded a marvelous odyssey of the sea. As you read, you’ll alternately be drenched by spray, swept into realms of great joy and calm, occasionally run aground in strange places, sometimes made queasy by motions of the craft on choppy and uncertain seas, and will experience, through his powerful descriptive talent, the vastness of the dark, starry night skies, remote beaches, and the total range of things that can happen to an expertly piloted small sailboat alone out on an unforgiving ocean. The reader gets to meet many of the “characters” in the Anchorage, who mostly turn out to be honorable and fascinating, if often non-conforming, folks. You experience the Abacos, Miami Beach, Gibralter, the violent “horizontal Niagara” of Hurricane Andrew, the immense open ocean, and a host of other places, all described with (who would have guessed?) a great storyteller’s keen eye and a true gift for language.

You really should read this book!

Lee Bricker
Because I'm friends with the author, I read multiple versions of this book. In all that time, my enthusiasm for it never wavered. On one level, The Blue Monk is an extremely articulate memoir of life aboard a small sailing vessel that not only delights the reader with a visceral sense of what that life is really like, but also manages to educate on all the myriad details involved with sailing for a long time, often alone, in a beautiful and at times dangerous world. If The Blue Monk accomplished nothing more than that, it would certainly be a great success. But Dave Bricker is particularly reflective and sensitive soul and, so, his musings about life aboard lead us into deeper matters living life as an ongoing adventure, the nature of beauty, and the seeking of daily encounters with mystery. This is a book to be savored and read many times.
For anyone who enjoys true life adventure stories, you'll enjoy this. Very well written. Couldn't put it down.
To step from the normal walk of life and stretch out to see where the unknown leads is admirable. It's not for everyone to do, but Dave's tales are an inspiration for anyone who long's for adventure; whether they desire the tangible act, or an intangible sense of it.

The characteristics of life under sail are almost indescribable unless you've lived it. Dave's tales brought me back to anchorages and passages with a breeze, and gale, in my face, and a taste of salt in the air - desire for the blue water returned. Aside from the comforts and amenities provided with a large bankroll, the only limit to life on a boat is land. Dave details the qualities, challenges, and character of that life with blunt, humorous, and vivid descriptions of adventure and encounters for all to enjoy.

We all have a tale to share, and I was captivated by The Blue Monk's.
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