The Proving Ground by G Bruce Knecht

The Proving Ground by G Bruce Knecht

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The Proving Ground by G Bruce Knecht

In this 10th Anniversary edition, with a new afterword from the author, G.Bruce Knecht tells the harrowing story of a world-renowned sailing race gone fatally bad.

On December 26, 1998, 115 sailboats crossed the starting line of the famous Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. The 630-nautical-mile contest is among the most difficult races in the world, a test of strength and endurance like few others. But no one could have foreseen the tragedy that would befall the competitors, who sailed into a massive storm that tore apart the fleet with hurricane-force winds and eighty-foot waves. What began as a race for glory rapidly became a fight for survival. In this gripping insider's account, award-winning writer G. Bruce Knecht focuses on three yachts and their crews, weaving together an extraordinary story with vivid detail, outsized personalities, and high drama. Most importantly, he offers a glimpse into how people with very different backgrounds responded to something bigger than they were--and how it changed them forever. Hailed as harrowing by the New York Times, pulse-pounding by People magazine, and the Perfect Storm of blue-water sailboat racing by Walter Cronkite, The Proving Ground is a true-to-life adventure tale as thrilling as any work of fiction.
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ISBN 13 9780446611855
ISBN 10 0446611859
Titel The Proving Ground
Autor G Bruce Knecht
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Warner Books (NY)
Erscheinungsjahr 2002-08-15
Seitenanzahl 368
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