Description
A heart-stopping true-life tale of maritime disaster, survival, and daring rescue-- "an edge-of-your-seat chronicle of what happens when a sailboat goes up against a fierce storm in the heart of the Gulf Stream" (The Providence Journal). Seventy-foot waves batter a torn life raft 250 miles out to sea in one of the world's most dangerous places, the Gulf Stream. Hanging on to the raft are three men: a Canadian, a Brit, and their captain, JP de Lutz, a dual citizen of the United States and France. Their capsized forty-seven-foot sailboat has disappeared below the tempestuous sea. The giant waves repeatedly toss the men out of their tiny vessel, and JP, with nine broken ribs, is hypothermic and on the verge of death. Trying to reach these survivors before it's too late are four brave Coast Guardsmen battling hurricane-force winds in their Jayhawk helicopter. With waves reaching an astounding eighty feet, lowering the helicopter into such chaos will be extremely dangerous. The pilots wonder if they have a realistic chance of saving the sailors or even retrieving their own rescue swimmer. Soon the rescuers find themselves in almost as much trouble as the survivors, facing one life-and-death moment after the next against the towering seas. Also caught in the storm are three other boats, each one in a Mayday situation. Of the ten people on these boats, only six will ever see land again. Spellbinding, harrowing, and meticulously researched, A Storm Too Soon is a vivid, heart-pounding narrative of survival, the power of the human spirit, and one of the most incredible rescues ever attempted.
Author: Michael J. Tougias
Publisher: Scribner Book Company
Published: 01/07/2014
Pages: 240
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.46lbs
Size: 8.43h x 5.59w x 0.58d
ISBN13: 9781451683349
ISBN10: 1451683340
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Disasters & Disaster Relief
- Nature | Natural Disasters
- Transportation | Ships & Shipbuilding | History
Author: Michael J. Tougias
Publisher: Scribner Book Company
Published: 01/07/2014
Pages: 240
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.46lbs
Size: 8.43h x 5.59w x 0.58d
ISBN13: 9781451683349
ISBN10: 1451683340
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Disasters & Disaster Relief
- Nature | Natural Disasters
- Transportation | Ships & Shipbuilding | History