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2003 Nominated

The Nautical Chart

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

Coy is a suspended sailor with time in his hands, a seaman without a ship. At an auction in Barcelona, he meets a beautiful woman who immediately captures his imagination. Tánger Soto is obsessed with the Dei Gloria, a Jesuit ship sunk by pirates in the seventeenth century, and now – she hopes – resting on the bottom of the sea off the southern coast of Spain. Using her expertise with documents, atlases, and nautical maps, as well as her subtle manipulative skills with men, she charts the search for lost treasure. Coy is quickly drawn into the adventure, and before long finds himself falling in love. Along with El Piloto, the world-wise old man of the sea whose ship will carry this enterprising crew, they seek their fortune together. Or do they?
As they trace the course of past sailors, their own journey becomes perilous. Is their treasure in the depths of the sea? And what of the depths of the heart…?

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Arturo
Perez-Reverte

Arturo Perez-Reverte lives near Madrid. His novels have captivated readers around the world and earned him a reputation as “the master of the intellectual thriller” (Chicago Tribune). Originally a war correspondent, he now writes fiction full-time. His novels include The Flanders Panel, The Club Dumas, The Fencing Master, The Seville Communion, The Nautical Chart, Queen of the South and What We Become. He is a member of the Spanish Royal Academy. His books have been published in fifty countries.

Arturo Perez-Reverte lives near Madrid. His novels have captivated readers around the world and earned him a reputation as “the master of the intellectual thriller” (Chicago Tribune). Originally a war correspondent, he now writes fiction full-time. His novels include The Flanders Panel, The Club Dumas, The Fencing Master, The Seville Communion, The Nautical Chart, Queen of the South and What We Become. He is a member of the Spanish Royal Academy. His books have been published in fifty countries.

ABOUT
THE TRANSLATOR Margaret
Sayers Peden

Margaret Sayers Peden (May 10, 1927 – July 5, 2020) was an American translator and professor emerita of Spanish at the University of Missouri. Prior to her death in 2020, Peden lived and worked in Columbia, Missouri.

Margaret Sayers Peden (May 10, 1927 – July 5, 2020) was an American translator and professor emerita of Spanish at the University of Missouri. Prior to her death in 2020, Peden lived and worked in Columbia, Missouri.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Country
Spain
Original Language
Spanish
Publisher
Harcourt
Translator
Margaret Sayers Peden

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