Ten Hours Until Dawn: The True Story of Heroism and Tragedy Aboard the Can Do

Author:   Michael Tougias
Publisher:   St. Martin's Press
ISBN:  

9780312334352


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   01 August 2005
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Michael Tougias
Publisher:   St. Martin's Press
Imprint:   St. Martin's Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.80cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 21.30cm
Weight:   0.485kg
ISBN:  

9780312334352


ISBN 10:   0312334354
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   01 August 2005
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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Arguably the best story of peril at sea since Sebastian Junger's Perfect Storm. His balancing of human and technical detail is nearly perfect, and he has made the book accessible even to relative newcomers to maritime literature. All readers may sincerely hope that Tougias will produce further such superb chronicles. Booklist, starred review Tougias delivers a well-researched, vividly written tale of brave men overwhelmed by the awesome forces of nature. An absorbing account... Publishers Weekly Ten Hours Until Dawn is every bit as gripping as the best adventure fiction. Midwest Book Review While some might compare Ten Hours to Sebastian Junger's Perfect Storm, Tougias' book is very different, often better, in significant ways. Metrowest Daily News The events (of that night) are chronicled masterfully in Tougias' gripping new book, Ten Hours Until Dawn. Offshore Magazine Absolutely amazing--what a movie this would make! Paul Sullivan, WBZ Radio This is a riveting, fast-paced story will keep you awake at night and stay in your mind days after it's finished. South County Independent A fascinating story and just as good as The Perfect Storm. Portsmouth Herald An incredible tale of heroism and sacrifice. Nathaniel Philbrick, National Book Award winner Ten Hours Until Dawn reads so much like a fiction thriller that I had to pause now and then to remind myself the events were real. Portland Herald Maine Today Tougias spins the yarn with tense realism and you'll find yourself turning the pages at an alarming rate. The Valley Advocate I was a college senior in Providence, Rhode Island, during the Blizzard of '78---a meteorological holocaust of snow and wind that I'll never forget. To learn twenty-six years later that there were men brave enough to attempt a rescue at sea during that storm still has me awestruck with wonder. Michael Tougias's Ten Hours Until Dawn tells their story---an incredible tale of heroism and sacrifice. Nathaniel Philbrick, author of the National Book Award winner and New York Times bestseller In the Heart of the Sea With a steady hand, Michael Tougias draws us into the vortex of this historic winter storm of 1978 and a high-seas rescue attempt gone wildly awry. The dynamics of this adventure alone would make it well worth the journey. But as a writer, Tougias's true gift is his ability to plumb the depths of human emotion, to take us ever deeper into the hearts of those who survived the ordeal---and even into the lives of those who did not. He re-creates not only the superhuman efforts between the imperiled crewmen and their would-be rescuers, but the gut-wrenching experience of their loved ones waiting helplessly ashore. In this he clearly succeeds. We come away feeling that we know these people, that we understand what it must have been like for them, and our hearts go out to them. Spike Walker, bestselling author of Coming Back Alive and Working on the Edge What a story! Tougias's research and writing make the reader feel as if he is onboard the Can Do during the Blizzard of '78. Ten Hours Until Dawn is a gripping book about a fascinating event of courage and tragedy that few people, including those of us who were deeply involved in fighting that storm, know enough about. Michael Dukakis


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Michael J. Tougias is a syndicated newspaper columnist and the award-winning author of fifteen books. His latest book, The Blizzard of '78, was a Boston Globe bestseller. He is also the coauthor of King Philip's War and There's a Porcupine in My Outhouse (Best Nature Book of 2003---Independent Publishers Association). He lives in Franklin, Massachusetts.

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