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Floating Home
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Floating Home

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When Adam Lind lost his father as a teenager, his grief became a powerful turning point: a catalyst for change. Driven by a deep desire to find meaning and purpose, Adam set out on a journey that would shape the course of his life: first hitchhiking from London to Iran, then returning to embrace an unconventional life aboard a narrowboat, roaming the British Waterways. These life-altering experiences gave him a new lens through which to view freedom, adversity, and what it truly means to live.

In this uplifting book, Adam shares the ten core principles that helped him find freedom and fulfillment, even in the face of adversity. From discovering the power of community, to transforming adversity into opportunity, to understanding why discipline is essential for a meaningful life, Floating Home offers a practical and inspiring guide to living intentionally.

But Adam's story is just one part of this rich tapestry. Throughout the book, he introduces readers to a vibrant cast of characters from his boating community: the 'Humans of the Waterways.' Each shares their own story of why they chose boat life, revealing raw and relatable truths about modern life: the pressure of the housing market, the ache of unfulfilling careers or relationships, or the fear that it's too late to change. These voices offer a chorus of wisdom, showing that the path to freedom is different for everyone, but the call is universal.

Floating Home is a celebration of life beyond the ordinary, reminding us that purpose isn't found in the places we live, but in how we choose to live: with courage, connection and a deep sense of freedom.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country
United Kingdom
Date
6 January 2026
Pages
256
ISBN
9781526683526

When Adam Lind lost his father as a teenager, his grief became a powerful turning point: a catalyst for change. Driven by a deep desire to find meaning and purpose, Adam set out on a journey that would shape the course of his life: first hitchhiking from London to Iran, then returning to embrace an unconventional life aboard a narrowboat, roaming the British Waterways. These life-altering experiences gave him a new lens through which to view freedom, adversity, and what it truly means to live.

In this uplifting book, Adam shares the ten core principles that helped him find freedom and fulfillment, even in the face of adversity. From discovering the power of community, to transforming adversity into opportunity, to understanding why discipline is essential for a meaningful life, Floating Home offers a practical and inspiring guide to living intentionally.

But Adam's story is just one part of this rich tapestry. Throughout the book, he introduces readers to a vibrant cast of characters from his boating community: the 'Humans of the Waterways.' Each shares their own story of why they chose boat life, revealing raw and relatable truths about modern life: the pressure of the housing market, the ache of unfulfilling careers or relationships, or the fear that it's too late to change. These voices offer a chorus of wisdom, showing that the path to freedom is different for everyone, but the call is universal.

Floating Home is a celebration of life beyond the ordinary, reminding us that purpose isn't found in the places we live, but in how we choose to live: with courage, connection and a deep sense of freedom.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country
United Kingdom
Date
6 January 2026
Pages
256
ISBN
9781526683526