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desertcart.com: The Finest Hours (Young Readers Edition) (True Rescue Series): 9781250044235: Tougias, Michael J.: Books Review: "An Awesome Historic Rescue At Sea" - On February 18, 1952 at the Chatham Lifeboat Station on Massachusetts' Cape Cod, Boatswain's Mate First Class Bernie Webber is watching a growing storm intensify as a midwinter nor'easter is stalled over New England. He is 24 years old but had 10 years experience first serving in the U.S. Maritime Service during World War II, and now in the United States Coast Guard. The waters off of Cape Cod are the most dangerous, often called the Graveyard of the Atlantic. Historically, there were more than 3,000 shipwrecks scattered on the ocean floor from Chatham to Provincetown. On this day, the 503-foot, 10,448-ton T2 tanker,"Pendleton" with 122,000 barrels of kerosene and home heating oil broke in half not far from the Boston coastline. Nearly at the same time during the record breaking arctic-like storm, with waves sometimes higher than 70 feet, the "Fort Mercer," another 503-foot tanker, breaks in half off Cape Cod. The U.S. Coast Guard is tasked with the nearly insurmountable rescue task of the crew members trapped on the bow and stern sections of both ships. This is a true event that could be happening in February 2015 with the record breaking storms attacking the east coast today. The events are well written and documented with many quotes of the coast guardsmen and tanker crew members. This is a short read, but unforgettable. A honorable achievement by co-authors Michael J. Tougias and Casey Sherman. Review: This Book Is Amazing!!!! - This was an amazing book for me to read because it was so exciting and interesting. I loved how it was located in cape cod, where I'm from, and I think everyone should get this book and read it. Im not gonna spoil anything about the book in this review, although I want to. You just have to go check this out for yourself, because it's an amazing book.

























| Best Sellers Rank | #17,011 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1 in Cape Cod Massachusetts Travel Books #1 in Teen & Young Adult Disaster Books #3 in Teen & Young Adult 20th Century United States History |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,790) |
| Dimensions | 5.2 x 0.65 x 7.6 inches |
| Edition | Media Tie-In |
| Grade level | Preschool - 3 |
| ISBN-10 | 1250044235 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1250044235 |
| Item Weight | 7.4 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | True Rescue |
| Print length | 208 pages |
| Publication date | December 8, 2015 |
| Publisher | Square Fish |
| Reading age | 9 - 14 years |
K**R
"An Awesome Historic Rescue At Sea"
On February 18, 1952 at the Chatham Lifeboat Station on Massachusetts' Cape Cod, Boatswain's Mate First Class Bernie Webber is watching a growing storm intensify as a midwinter nor'easter is stalled over New England. He is 24 years old but had 10 years experience first serving in the U.S. Maritime Service during World War II, and now in the United States Coast Guard. The waters off of Cape Cod are the most dangerous, often called the Graveyard of the Atlantic. Historically, there were more than 3,000 shipwrecks scattered on the ocean floor from Chatham to Provincetown. On this day, the 503-foot, 10,448-ton T2 tanker,"Pendleton" with 122,000 barrels of kerosene and home heating oil broke in half not far from the Boston coastline. Nearly at the same time during the record breaking arctic-like storm, with waves sometimes higher than 70 feet, the "Fort Mercer," another 503-foot tanker, breaks in half off Cape Cod. The U.S. Coast Guard is tasked with the nearly insurmountable rescue task of the crew members trapped on the bow and stern sections of both ships. This is a true event that could be happening in February 2015 with the record breaking storms attacking the east coast today. The events are well written and documented with many quotes of the coast guardsmen and tanker crew members. This is a short read, but unforgettable. A honorable achievement by co-authors Michael J. Tougias and Casey Sherman.
A**W
This Book Is Amazing!!!!
This was an amazing book for me to read because it was so exciting and interesting. I loved how it was located in cape cod, where I'm from, and I think everyone should get this book and read it. Im not gonna spoil anything about the book in this review, although I want to. You just have to go check this out for yourself, because it's an amazing book.
J**Y
Great story. Heroic men
Had one before and it was borrowed and not returned. this one will not leave the house. Great story. Heroic men. Bernard Webber was a neighbor here in Melbourne and he never said a word so we didn't know he was a hero. He was a good neighbor and wanted the best for our neighborhood. We miss him and Miriam.
R**S
A Defining Story Of Heroism At Sea
With "The Finest Hours" Michael J. Tougias and Casey Sherman have written one of the most compelling, captivating, and fast-paced accounts in the history of maritime drama. On February 18, 1952 off Cape Cod not one but two World War Two vintage oil tankers, the "Pendleton" and the "Fort Mercer," broke in two in a tremendous storm. Depending on which of the four sections of the ships people were on greatly influenced their ability to survive in the frigid Atlantic. While the premise sounds incredible enough, the heroic battle of the US Coast Guard to rescue survivors is an amazing testament to the skill and determination to those men. I was especially impressed with the actions in Bernie Webber's tiny and obsolete CG 36500 (fortunately now restored and on display in a museum) and the accounts of the crew's quiet heroism as related by the authors. This edition is for young readers, but is perfectly suitable for adults as well: the interview with the authors at the end clarifies what was removed from this version (largely technical information on the construction methods used in building oil tankers, etc.) As it is this version is eminently readable and thoroughly engrossing. Buy whichever version you prefer, but don't miss out on this incredible and incredibly well written tale of the sea.
C**A
Us coast guard
Amazing book. Love reminiscing my grandpas accomplishments and heroism.
C**E
Excellent true story
I have not yet read the book myself but bought it as a gift. I have read online about this incident, so know that it is a riveting true story.
K**E
Great book
Great book!
P**.
Absorbing
I bought The Finest Hours for a teenage boy, but read it myself first. Not only did I find it hard to put down, but I learned a lot. This book is adapted from the original to be shorter and more readable for young adults and those with minimal technical ship/boating knowledge. I loved it. It vividly described factual events and locations, while weaving in the personal stories. It even included a few photos and final notes on some of those involved. Good book!
S**K
A great book, truly amazing stories and all the better for being true, of course. Astonishing seamanship, and sheer determination to save lives, the "coasties" deserved a medal and no mistake.
R**.
True story of how men put their lives at great risk to rescue men off a broken barge in the middle of a storm.
A**L
Good entertainment, like the movie. The half price was the best.
D**H
Excellent
R**I
The movie was great but the book is even better
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