Sebastian Junger
The Perfect Storm
A True Story of Men Against the Sea
The bestselling book that became the blockbuster film
starring George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg, and Diane Lane.
In October 1991, three weather systems collided off the coast
of Nova Scotia to create a storm of singular fury, boasting
waves over one hundred feet high. Among its victims was the
Gloucester, Massachusetts-based swordfishing boat the Andrea
Gail, which vanished with all six crew members aboard.
"Drifting down on swimmers is standard rescue
procedure, but the seas are so violent that Buschor keeps
getting flung out of reach. There are times when he's thirty
feet higher than the men trying to rescue him. . . . [I]f
the boat's not going to Buschor, Buschor's going to have to
go to it. SWIM! they scream over the rail. SWIM! Buschor
rips off his gloves and hood and starts swimming for his
life."
It was the storm of the century, boasting
waves over one hundred feet high a tempest created by so rare
a combination of factors that meteorologists deemed it
"the perfect storm." When it struck in October 1991,
there was virtually no warning. "She's comin' on, boys,
and she's comin' on strong," radioed Captain Billy Tyne
of the Andrea Gail off the coast of Nova Scotia, and
soon afterward the boat and its crew of six disappeared
without a trace.
In a book taut with the fury of the
elements, Sebastian Junger takes us deep into the heart of the
storm, depicting with vivid detail the courage, terror, and
awe that surface in such a gale. Junger illuminates a world of
swordfishermen consumed by the dangerous but lucrative trade
of offshore fishing, "a young man's game, a single man's
game," and gives us a glimpse of their lives in the tough
fishing port of Gloucester, Massachusetts; he recreates the
last moments of the Andrea Gail crew and recounts the
daring high-seas rescues that made heroes of some and victims
of others; and he weaves together the history of the fishing
industry, the science of storms, and the candid accounts of
the people whose lives the storm touched, to produce a rich
and informed narrative.
The Perfect Storm is a real-life
thriller that will leave readers with the taste of salt air on
their tongues and a sense of what it feels like to be caught,
helpless, in the grip of a savage force of nature.
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