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A Pirate Looks at Fifty by Jimmy Buffett
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A Pirate Looks at Fifty

by Jimmy Buffett

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Ballantine Books (2000), Paperback, 420 pages

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A globe trotting reminiscence by Jimmy Buffet. Not my normal read at all, but I do like some of his music & it was interesting. He gets side tracked a lot, which makes it better. We get a pretty good & honest over view of his life as he tells us about his 50th birthday & the trip he took to celebrate it. Within a few months of that age myself, I found it entertaining. ( )
  jimmaclachlan | Sep 25, 2009 |
Wonderful and entertaining insights into the mind and times of entertainer Jimmy Buffett. ( )
  Beukeboom | Sep 1, 2008 |
I consider myself a big Bufett fan, and as such, I enjoyed this insightful read. I laughed a lot throughout. ( )
  jbigham0114 | Jun 15, 2008 |
Any age, Parrothead or not, most people will be able to take something from Jimmy's book. If nothing else one might explore Jimmy's other fiction books or music. Both will bring smiles, laughs and possibly self reflection and positive change.

The books take the reader on a 3 week voyage aboard Jimmy's sea plane with his family and friends as he navigates the Carribbean reflecting on the first 50 years of his life. ( )
  coachcarboni | Dec 20, 2007 |
"I can't help but wonder - what would Jimmy Buffet do?" Now you know! ( )
  MerryMary | Mar 20, 2007 |
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We sit together through the evening and discuss the things that each has saved for the other to hear. We talk of pegasus - and of how he had died, quietly one night in his stall, for no reason that anyone could every find. --Beryl Markham, "West with the Night"
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Tales from Margaritaville (stories) and Where Is Joe Merchant? (a mystery) secured songwriter Jimmy Buffett's niche reputation as an affable, poetic beach bum. A Pirate Looks at Fifty, a travel-diary-cum-autobiography, features Buffett behind the wheel of his Grumman Albatross seaplane, safely piloting family and friends through a three-week trip around South and Central America and the Caribbean. He blends gentle scenic narration with rambling, unplugged life stories meant to convey that he's made peace with the whole aging process. For Buffett, turning 50 "can be a ball of snakes that conjures up immediate thoughts of mortality and accountability. (`What have I done with my life?') Or, it can be a great excuse to reward yourself for just getting there. (`He who dies with the most toys wins.') I instinctively chose door number two."

On this tack, Buffett plans an opulent, laid-back trip for his brood and goes into so many details about his favorite possessions (three pages on knapsacks!) that the cheerful vagabond in flip-flops is nearly eclipsed by the rich, domesticated businessman/dad he's become. In addition, stinging losses and limitations--his dad's Alzheimer's disease, his own terrifying solo plane crash in 1996--creep into his cozy yarns. Yet Buffett's infectious, grinning attitude towards life eventually finds resurrection in extended riffs on fly-fishing, solo piloting over water, and surfing. In such passages, he earns his claim to a "saline psyche," a legacy inherited from his grandfather, skipper of a five-masted barkentine that ferried lumber from New Orleans to the Caribbean. Sailing and soaring over Atlantic, Caribbean, and Pacific seas, Buffett looks at 50 and sees a very good life.

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