About the Book
At 8:58 A.M., I double-clicked the send button
on my computer screen. The California office would not open for
another hour and a half. I had plenty of time to clear my desk of any
personal items missed in earlier sweeps. I picked up the latest copy
of The Surfer’s Journal. A map of the world lay on the
credenza next to my desk. I had drawn a series of lines on the map in
strong red ink.
The first line started in Los Angeles, stretching
across the light blue of the Pacific Ocean to the island group of
Fiji. Another red line left the southern shores of Fiji nearly
straight down to the islands of New Zealand. There were more red lines
on the map, some more vertical than others, but all headed in a
westerly direction. In the late afternoon, just before five o’clock, I
would step out of my office for the last time.
Thus begins a genuine odyssey-a slow motion career
meltdown followed by a round-the-world journey. From the cracking surf
of the South Pacific's blue water reefs to the dense bush of Kenya's
game parks, Anderson Burke delivers an inspiring, humorous, classic
travelogue of adventure and redemption.
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