<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>When nineteen-year-old Lowman stepped aboard a German container ship for a ten-week journey across the world with a mostly male crew, she had no idea how harrowing the trip would be, or that it would change her perspective on the world and her place in it, returning her to American soil as a more confident, independent, resilient young woman who'd learned to stand on her own two feet even in the roughest of waters.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>In the summer of 1979, Diane Meyer Lowman, a nineteen-year-old Middlebury College student, embarked on a ten-week working trip aboard a German container ship with a mostly male crew. The journey would take her from New York to Australia and New Zealand and back, through the lush Panama Canal, to a Koala sanctuary and a Maori Museum. <br> She swabbed decks and mended linens, navigated not only the Panama Canal, but perhaps more harrowingly the awkward and sometimes threatening mostly male shipboard society and its politics. The voyage would forever change her perspective on the world and her place in it. She left the port of New York a subservient, malleable girl and sailed back past the Statue of Liberty on her return as a more confident, independent, resilient young woman who'd learned to stand on her own two feet even if the roughest of waters.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b>2019 Next Generation Indie Book Awards: Finalist in Memoir (Other)</b> <p/> "A memoir of a teen's transformation one summer on a cargo ship, <em>Nothing But Blue</em> is written with shimmering prose and an authentic voice. Never at a loss for a metaphor, Diane writes with precise detail, rendering her adventures at sea so vividly, I felt like I was on the ship with her, seeing nothing but blue." <br> --Marcelle Soviero, Editor-in-Chief of Brain, Child and Brain, Teen magazines <p/> "Hands down one of the best adventure stories I've ever read, <i>Nothing But Blue</i> is a page-turning, sometimes hilarious always uplifting memoir that reminds us of the tenacity and strength of the human spirit. This is the memoir to read when you need the unbridled inspiration to break out into unchartered territory so that you can discover the brave and beautiful soul that lies in the core of every women. A must read." <br> --Suzanne Kingsbury, author of <em>The Summer Fletcher Greel Loved Me</em> <p/> "Diane Lowman, in <em>Nothing But Blue</em>, translates with exquisite metaphors the isolation and wonder of her three-month journey on a bright red container ship from New York to Australia and back through the Panama Canal. 'I had this sense of being dropped in place like a rag doll . . . I had no context to make sense of any of this, ' she writes, and by learning to read the dynamics of the German crew, she makes sense of her place. With tremendous clarity, she recognizes the elements of her identity and her profound strength. In finding what makes her whole, she triumphs on her heroine's journey." <br> --Kate Gray, author of <em>Carry the Sky</em> <p/> Witty and inspiring, heartfelt and empowering, <i>Nothing But Blue</i> grabs readers from the first page and doesn't let go until the final word. Diane Lowman has crafted a riveting odyssey filled with luminous analogies, cinematic descriptions, and extraordinary adventures. It may just inspire you to take a journey of your own.<br> --Sally Allen, Founder & Editor, Books, Ink.<br>
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