Alone on a Wide Wide Sea
Alone on a Wide Wide Sea is a 36-page paperback book published on 23 September 2010 with the CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, authored by Robert McCormack about six of his most dramatic ocean swims: Brooklyn Bridge; Alcatraz; Around Governors Island-New York; Boston Light Swim; Little Red Lighthouse Swim (George Washington Bridge-New York; and Golden Gate Bridge.
Robert McCormack
Robert McCormack was born in Brooklyn, New York on 11 November 1937. He moved to Dorchester, Massachusetts in 1945 and learned to swim at Tenean Beach. He participated in ocean swimming competitions from age 26 to age 41, then retired to support his wife and three daughters. He resumed his ocean swimming career in 2002 at the age of 64 and has participated in some 40 ocean swims from that date to the present.
External links
- Reading, Not Racing. A Library Of Open Water Swimming Books
- Curriculum Offerings Of Open Water Swimming University
- Alone on a Wide Wide Sea on Amazon
- Books by Robert L. McCormack
- Swimming The Light History From 1907 To 2014
- Open Water Swimming Books And Movies
- World Open Water Swimming Association
- New England Marathon Swimming Association
- Where Mountains Come To Swim
- Open Water Swimming