The book The Lost Sailors was written by authors Howard Curtis, Jean-Claude Izzo Here you can read free online of The Lost Sailors book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Lost Sailors a good or bad book?
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Abdul Aziz had tried to understand, without much success. She was crazy, that was the only answer he could find. While admitting that it wasn’t much of an explanation. In fact, it didn’t explain anything. It was the second day after he’d gotten back from Adelaide. Cephea had just put the children to bed. They had sat down on the terrace, to have a couple of margaritas. Cephea had a knack for making margaritas, always putting just the right amount of salt around the rim of the glass. Looking ...out over the roofs of Dakar in the still of the night, he started talking about the journey. It was something he always needed to do. To tell her about the world. The Kananga had sailed up the Gulf of St. Vincent and moored in the sheltered outer harbor of North Haven. “A place where no one ever went of his own free will,” as sailors liked to say. Beyond this strip of flat, steaming scrub, bristling with sheet-metal huts, was Port Adelaide, with Adelaide behind it.
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