A Storm Too Soon: A True Story of Disaster, Survival and an Incredible Rescue

Author:   Michael J. Tougias
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
ISBN:  

9781451683349


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   07 January 2014
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Michael J. Tougias
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
Imprint:   Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.30cm
Weight:   0.243kg
ISBN:  

9781451683349


ISBN 10:   1451683340
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   07 January 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Tougias deftly switches from heart-pounding details of the rescue to the personal stories of the boat's crew and those of the rescue team. The result is a well-researched and suspenseful read. * Publisher's Weekly * The Finest Hours is a touching account, a sensitive rendering of what might be called four indescribably chaotic conditions...Tougias and Sherman never sensationalize, never go beyond the facts, and yet capture all the pain, physical and emotional, of the survivors and their families. -- Providence Journal Tougias tells the story in the present tense, giving the story a gut-wringing immediacy that makes the book hard to put down. * Metrowest Daily * To read this book is to become a believer in the unbelievable. Few stories are as harrowing. * Oregon Coast Weekend * A compelling tale of man versus nature * Yachts Magazine * This book captures the wit, grit and sacrifice of Coasties and their boats. -- Minneapolis Star Tribune Deserves a place as a classic survival at sea. * The Boston Globe * Few American authors-if any-can better evoke the realities that underlie a term such as `desperate rescue attempt.' * Fall River Herald * It's a story of heroism, for sure (the captain, despite being seriously injured and near death, kept his two shipmates alive), but also of sheer terror. Cast adrift in the angry seas, the men seemed to have little chance of survival. Readers of true-life adventures, especially those involving disaster and rescue at sea, should find this one very much to their liking. * Booklist * Michael Tougias has done it again, this time delivering 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 * A magnificent culmination of what-ifs with such detail as to inspire reverence for the human spirit. Tougias' use of present tense is ingenious, this is an armchair riptide of the reading experience. * South Coast Magazine * A suspenseful, tautly rendered story that leaves readers breathless but well-satisfied. * Kirkus * Tougias spins a marvelous and terrifying yarn....this is a breathtaking book. -- Los Angeles Times A heart-pounding account of the storm that tore apart a 45-foot sailboat. -The Boston Globe The riveting, meticulously researched A Storm Too Soon tells the true-life tale of an incredible rescue * New York Post *


<p> Deserves a place as a classic survival at sea. -- The Boston Globe <p>


"“The riveting, meticulously researched “A Storm Too Soon” tells the true-life tale of an incredible rescue” * New York Post * ""A heart-pounding account of the storm that tore apart a 45-foot sailboat."" -The Boston Globe ""Tougias spins a marvelous and terrifying yarn....this is a breathtaking book."" -- Los Angeles Times ""A suspenseful, tautly rendered story that leaves readers breathless but well-satisfied."" * Kirkus * “A magnificent culmination of what-ifs with such detail as to inspire reverence for the human spirit. Tougias’ use of present tense is ingenious, this is an armchair riptide of the reading experience.” * South Coast Magazine * ""Michael Tougias has done it again, this time delivering 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 * “It’s a story of heroism, for sure (the captain, despite being seriously injured and near death, kept his two shipmates alive), but also of sheer terror. Cast adrift in the angry seas, the men seemed to have little chance of survival. Readers of true-life adventures, especially those involving disaster and rescue at sea, should find this one very much to their liking.” * Booklist * “Few American authors—if any—can better evoke the realities that underlie a term such as ‘desperate rescue attempt.’” * Fall River Herald * ""Deserves a place as a classic survival at sea."" * The Boston Globe * ""This book captures the wit, grit and sacrifice of Coasties and their boats."" -- Minneapolis Star Tribune “A compelling tale of man versus nature” * Yachts Magazine * “To read this book is to become a believer in the unbelievable. Few stories are as harrowing.” * Oregon Coast Weekend * “Tougias tells the story in the present tense, giving the story a gut-wringing immediacy that makes the book hard to put down.” * Metrowest Daily * ""The Finest Hours is a touching account, a sensitive rendering of what might be called four indescribably chaotic conditions...Tougias and Sherman never sensationalize, never go beyond the facts, and yet capture all the pain, physical and emotional, of the survivors and their families."" -- Providence Journal ""Tougias deftly switches from heart-pounding details of the rescue to the personal stories of the boat’s crew and those of the rescue team. The result is a well-researched and suspenseful read."" * Publisher's Weekly *"


The Finest Hours is a touching account, a sensitive rendering of what might be called four indescribably chaotic conditions...Tougias and Sherman never sensationalize, never go beyond the facts, and yet capture all the pain, physical and emotional, of the survivors and their families. -- Providence Journal


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Michael J. Tougias is the author of a number of books, including Rescue of the Bounty: Disaster and Survival in Superstorm Sandy; Overboard!; The Finest Hours (with Casey Sherman), the basis of the major motion picture released in 2016; Fatal Forecast; and Ten Hours Until Dawn: The True Story of Heroism and Tragedy Aboard the Can Do. He is a sought-after lecturer who gives more than seventy presentations each year. He lives in Massachusetts.

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