The First Indian launches you into Sagar Parikrama, a five-year mission that built the Mhadei from scratch in India and primed it for the conquest of the Everest of the Seas, her skipper Commander Dilip Dondes incredible voyage around the world. His account of the voyage is riveting and unputdownable. This nautical page turner drips with old-school man-versus-the-elements adventure. (India Today) With so many odds stacked against him, Dilip Dondes achievement is an inspiration to anyone attempting an expedition. There are many life lessons in this candid book, but what stands out most is that besides grit, determination and strength, what one really needs to go through any pioneering journey is patience, a sense of humour and a dedicated team of supporters. (National Geographic Magazine India) A riveting tale of enduring conviction and grit. Cdr Dondes evocative rendering of his intrepid path breaking voyage has the reader vicariously live through the whole experience in its measured advance, unforeseen intricacies and iridescent afterglow. The maverick seafarer, who survived bureaucratic lulls on land and daunting gales at sea, is equally adroit at telling tales. (The Hindu) Cdr Dondes wry wit makes you forget just how daunting the experiences described in this book must have been. Such tales of courage and pioneering adventure are rare in our times, when there are few firsts left. For an Indian to accomplish this, given the many constraints, is even more extraordinary. (Hindustan Times) A solo sailor is solo, cut off from the world and outside assistance and dependent upon their own character and resourcefulness. This book is a tribute to Dilips determination to achieve the objective and become the first Indian to ever sail solo around the planet. (Sir Robin Knox-Johnston)
"An entertaining read." (Flying Fish) "A delight to read" (Little Ship Club)