Salvage in my Sarong is sailing off around the world
08 November 2016

I love this photo taken at my book launch last Saturday. Our dear friend Jane Michele sang for us accompanied by my sister and daughter on piano and violin. In this shot Jane Michele was singing 'Slow Boat to China' as she said it is one place we haven't sailed to!
It took me 3 years to write Lati's story and I am so pleased I did. Sometimes I can't believe we did such a crazy thing - flying across to the Caribbean from Australia to a small cheap boat Bill bought on eBay. Salvage in my Sarong has 356 pages with 112 pages in colour!
If you are Australian you can buy my books by hitting the pay buttons at the end of this page. (Keep scrolling down!)A$39.95 plus $10 postage for up to 4 books.
Other countries : $US30, €30, £25. email Linda: valiam1@hotmail.com and I will let you know what the postage is via PayPal.
The blurb :
Join the latest adventures of Linda and Captain Underpants.......
Salvage in my Sarong is a remarkable story of how Linda's husband Bill surprises her (and himself), by winning an online bid for an old wooden boat, half way across the world, in the Caribbean. At first Linda is horrified and reluctant to become involved in her husband's crazy scheme. This sailing boat 'Lati', had been abandoned, ransacked and almost stolen by pirates and is a total mess when the couple arrive from Australia.
Linda's dream of sailing the Mediterranean becomes reality as somehow, this gallant 9.4 metre yacht emerges like Cinderella, taking them across the vast Atlantic to Portugal and the Med. For three summers, Lati takes them on a romantic cruise to Italy, Greece and Turkey fitting easily into quaint harbours with tavernas ashore. However, the voyage is not without drama, as they continue with boat repairs in exotic locations, making many friends along the way.
From the author of Sailing in my Sarong comes this story of resourcefulness, endurance and celebration in the forging of a strong bond between a couple and their boat, a must-read adventure that makes anything seem possible.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Linda Frylink Anderson is an artist, retired Early Childhood teacher and University tutor. She has been married to Bill aka Captain Underpants since 1977. Together they have two grown up children, three grandchildren and a thirst for adventure. Linda's first book 'Sailing in my Sarong, Around the World - a 30 year dream' is a memoir of their circumnavigation of the world in their home built yacht 'Valiam'.
Linda still likes to wear sarongs, and these days she escapes the world to her bush studio in northern New South Wales or she may be on board Valiam in Mooloolaba, Queensland if not at sea.