Woman On A Raft
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About the Book
This is a venture about a woman that suddenly finds herself on a raft in the ocean. She cannot remember who she is and has no memory of her past. The raft has a few meager supplies and she must survive at sea using only her wits, her instinct, plus all that is provided in the raft and by the sea. She does have flashbacks of her life which helps sustain her. She encounters various obstacles on a daily basis. She must search for food, try to help in her rescue and maintain a positive outlook. There are sharks, a rogue wave, a hurricane and other attacks on her and the raft. Thirty days at sea proves that this woman on a raft can indeed survive. She is able to maintain her independence. She elevates all women that live in this world.
About the Author
Leo Myers published the book DEBTOR-CREDITOR RELATIONS after serving as house counsel for a major bank. He has now written a novel based on true facts of people who have survived at sea. He has been active in scouting and has hiked portions of the Appalachian Trail and has spent many nights in the wilderness. In his younger days he spent time with the famed Ross Allen and graduated from his survival course. He has been out to sea many times and now lives on a river in Florida. He has an Associates of Arts degree from Central Florida College, a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of West Florida, a Juris Doctorate from the University of Arkansas, and was honorably discharged from the United States Air Force.