by Clint Willis (Editor)
Sailors confront storms, rough waves, icebergs, sharks, starvation and their own fear and suffering. This collection contains the stories of the men and women who go to sea and battle against the elements to stay alive. It contains prose writings from authors such as Herman Wouk, John McPhee, and Sebastian Junger, and also includes true stories of drama and heroism on the high seas. In the collection, Patrick O'Brien's Jack Aubrey is pursued through the roaring 40s by a heavy Dutch frigate, explorer David Lewis contemplates impending death when his boat is demasted by 60-ft waves in the Antarctic Ocean, Steven Callahan struggles to survive 76 days aboard a flimsy infatable life raft, and five young sailors lose their boat and are attacked by sharks. Together, the writers whose work is collected here show why men and women go to sea, and what they find there.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Publisher: Mainstream Publishing
Published: 25 Oct 1999
ISBN 10: 1840182636
ISBN 13: 9781840182637
Book Overview: Clint Willis has also edited Epic; Stories of Survival from the World's Highest Peaks and High: Stories of Survival from Everest and K2