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The incredible true account of the most extraordinary storm of the 20th century, this is the story of a tempest born from so rare a combination of factors it was deemed "perfect" and of the doomed fishing boat with her crew of six that was helpless in the midst of a force beyond comprehension.
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Interesting blend of historical account and factionalized last hours of ship sunk at sea. Overall enjoyed this book and the effor the author put into gathering details of other events that took place in same timeframe aboard other ships in the same storm system.
A perfect book for anyone who would like to read about the high risk life of catching swordish (swordfishing?), a detailed explanation of how storms are formed, and the administration involved in managing ocean rescue operations.
Most dads, basically.
A brilliant example of a flaw turning out to be a strength, Sebastian Junger couldn't get first hand accounts of the last moments of the crewmen of the doomed ship (obviously) so he fills in the gaps with other people who went through a similar situation but survived. This elevates the story, capturing the human universality of the experiences he is documenting.