Deadly Voyage by Andrew Kantar

Deadly Voyage by Andrew Kantar

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Recounts a tale of tragedy and triumph on Lake Huron. Informed by meticulous research and eyewitness details, and illustrated with photographs from the Coast Guard search and rescue operation, Andrew Kantar depicts one of the most tragic shipwrecks in Great Lakes history.

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Deadly Voyage by Andrew Kantar

This is the harrowing story of one of the worst shipwrecks in Great Lakes history. In the early morning hours of November 29, 1966, the S.S. Daniel J. Morrell was caught in a deadly storm on Lake Huron. Waves higher than the ship crested over it, and winds exceeding sixty miles per hour whipped at its hull, splitting the 603-foot freighter into two giant pieces. Amazingly, after the bow went down, the stern blindly powered itself through the stormy seas for another five miles! Twenty-eight men drowned in the icy waters of Lake Huron, but one sailor - 26-year-old Dennis Hale - miraculously survived the treacherous storm. Wearing only boxer shorts, a lifejacket, and a pea coat, Hale clung to a life raft in near-freezing temperatures for 38 hours until he was rescued late in the afternoon of the following day. Three of his fellow crewmates died in his raft. In Deadly Voyage, Andrew Kantar recounts this tale of tragedy and triumph on Lake Huron. Informed by meticulous research and the eyewitness details provided by Hale, and illustrated with photographs from the Coast Guard search and rescue operation, Kantar depicts one of the most tragic shipwrecks in Great Lakes history.
Kantar, Andrew: -

Andrew Kantar is Professor of English and Director of the Writing Center at Ferris State University. His first book, 29 Missing: The True and Tragic Story of the Disappearance of the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald, was designated a Michigan Notable Book. He has also written Black November, a history of the Carl D. Bradley, the largest ship to break up and vanish during a raging storm on Lake Michigan. Kantar served as a Fulbright Scholar in Norway for two years.

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ISBN 13 9780870138638
ISBN 10 0870138634
Title Deadly Voyage
Author Andrew Kantar
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Michigan State University Press
Year published 2009-07-30
Number of pages 109
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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