9781501184895-150118489X-Run the Storm: A Savage Hurricane, a Brave Crew, and the Wreck of the SS El Faro

Run the Storm: A Savage Hurricane, a Brave Crew, and the Wreck of the SS El Faro

ISBN-13: 9781501184895
ISBN-10: 150118489X
Edition: First Edition
Author: George Michelsen Foy
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: Scribner
Format: Hardcover 272 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781501184895
ISBN-10: 150118489X
Edition: First Edition
Author: George Michelsen Foy
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: Scribner
Format: Hardcover 272 pages

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Run the Storm: A Savage Hurricane, a Brave Crew, and the Wreck of the SS El Faro (ISBN-13: 9781501184895 and ISBN-10: 150118489X), written by authors George Michelsen Foy, was published by Scribner in 2018. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other Maritime History & Piracy (World History, Atmospheric Sciences, Earth Sciences, Oceans & Seas, Nature & Ecology, Disaster Relief, Social Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent Run the Storm: A Savage Hurricane, a Brave Crew, and the Wreck of the SS El Faro (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Maritime History & Piracy books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.43.

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In the bestselling tradition of The Perfect Storm and The Finest Hours, “an exquisitely written and dramatic book…a literary page-turner” (Doug Stanton, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Horse Soldiers)—the 2015 mysterious disappearance of the SS El Faro, a gigantic American cargo ship that sank in the Bermuda Triangle, taking with it thirty-three lives.

On October 1, 2015, the SS El Faro, a massive American cargo ship disappeared in Hurricane Joaquin, a category 4 storm. The ship, its hundreds of shipping containers, and its entire crew plummeted to the bottom of the ocean, three miles down. It was the greatest seagoing US merchant marine shipping disaster since World War II. The massive ship had a seasoned crew, state-of-the-art navigation equipment, and advance warning of the storm. It seemed incomprehensible that such a ship could sink so suddenly. How, in this day and age, could something like this happen?

Relying on Coast Guard inquest hearings, as well as on numerous interviews, George Michelsen Foy brings us “the most insightful exploration of this unthinkable disaster” (Outside), a story that lasts only a few days, but which grows almost intolerably suspenseful as deep-rooted flaws leading to the disaster inexorably link together and worsen. We see captain, engineers, and crew fight for their lives, and hear their actual words (as recorded on the ship’s black box) while the hurricane relentlessly tightens its noose around the ship. We watch, minute by minute, all that is happening on board—the ship’s mysterious tilt to one side, worried calls to the engine room, ship-to-shore reports, the courage of the men and women as they fight to survive, and the berserk ocean’s savage consumption of the massive hull. And through it all, the pain and ultimate resilience of the families of El Faro’s crew. Now with a new afterword, this “tour de force of nautical expertise” (Ocean Navigator) is a masterwork of stunning power.
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