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RESCUE OF THE <i>BOUNTY</i> (YOUNG READERS EDITION) by Michael J. Tougias

RESCUE OF THE BOUNTY (YOUNG READERS EDITION)

Disaster and Survival in Superstorm Sandy

From the True Rescue series

by Michael J. Tougias & Douglas A. Campbell

Pub Date: Sept. 13th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-250-83139-2
Publisher: Henry Holt

The daring and dangerous rescue of a ship caught in the maelstrom of Hurricane Sandy.

In late October 2012, Connecticut was bracing for the arrival of Sandy, which was moving north from the Bahamas. Capt. Robin Walbridge, 63, who had been through hurricanes before, decided to outmaneuver the coming storm by taking his ship, the HMS Bounty, out of the path of the storm. Modeled after the legendary 18th-century merchant vessel, this modern three-masted ship was built in 1960 for use in the maritime drama Mutiny on the Bounty and also featured in two Pirates of the Caribbean movies. After reinforcing several parts of the ship, Walbridge and his 15 crew members left New London for St. Petersburg, Florida. The authors document the crew members’ various apprehensions and misgivings, but among them there was broad respect for the captain. The backstories of these men and women are peppered through the narrative in tidbits that don’t slow the propulsive story. Each titled chapter reads like an episode in a serialized adventure tale, often beginning with the ship’s location and ending with a cliffhanger. The courage of the crew, the high-stakes battles with the elements, and the ensuing tragedy are hallmarks of the tale. Analysis of what happened, which would have slackened the story’s accelerating velocity, is saved for culminating notes by both Tougias and Campbell.

Maintains a brisk pace and clearly depicts riveting maritime action.

(glossary) (Nonfiction. 9-13)