Run the Storm by George Michelsen Foy

Run the Storm by George Michelsen Foy

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Run the Storm by George Michelsen Foy

In the bestselling tradition of A Perfect Storm and The Finest Hours, a harrowing account of the incredible true story of the recent shocking disappearance of El Faro, a gigantic American cargo ship that sank suddenly in the Bermuda Triangle in 2015--taking with it thirty-three lives.

On October 1, 2015, the SS El Faro, a cargo ship tall as a hundred-story building that made a regular run between Jacksonville, Florida and Puerto Rico, delivering everything from razor blades to new Chevrolet cars, disappeared in Hurricane Joaquin, a category 4 storm. The ship, her hundreds of shipping containers, and her entire crew sank to the bottom of the ocean, three miles down. The sinking was the greatest seagoing US merchant marine shipping disaster since World War II, and evoked the haunting resonances of Gordon Lightfoot's famous song, The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald. The massive ship had a seasoned crew, state-of-the-art navigation equipment, advance warning of the storm, and knowledge of its supposed track. It seemed incomprehensible that such a ship could sink so suddenly, unable to send even a Mayday call before disappearing. How, in this day and age, could something like this happen?

The answer is that a ship as large as the El Faro doesn't sink for just one reason; it sinks because many factors intersect--everything from hurricane-tracking algorithms to the decay of rubber gaskets on hatches to the arcane science of loading shipping containers to the complex relationship between a ship's captain and his corporate overlords, who are anxious that cargo be delivered on time. All of these factors and more came into play in the sinking of the El Faro.

Relying on Coast Guard inquest hearings as well as numerous interviews, Foy has crafted a brilliant account that brings to life the last voyage of El Faro, from her loading to her shocking demise, a story lasting only a few days but which relentlessly becomes more suspenseful as the deep-rooted flaws leading to the ship's sinking inexorably link together and worsen. As we anxiously watch the captain and his crew, the hurricane tightens like a noose around the ship and we see, minute to minute, all that is happening--the dangerous tilting to the port side, the frantic calls to the engine room, the ship-to-shore cries, the loss of propulsion, the courage of the men and women as they fight for survival, and the berserk ocean's savage consumption of the massive hull. And through it all, the pain and ultimate resilience of the families of El Faro's crew...

Foy's account includes maps, photographs, and the voices of the doomed crew as they respond to the mounting danger. Meticulous and absolutely thrilling, Run the Storm is a masterwork of stunning power.

George Michelsen Foy is the author of twelve critically acclaimed novels, including Run the Storm, Seeking North: How Navigation Makes Us Human, and Zero Decibels: The Search for Absolute Silence. He received a fiction fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, and his articles, reviews, and stories have appeared in Rolling Stone, The Boston Globe, Harper's, The New York Times, and Men's Magazine, among other publications. He is a former officer on British coastal freighters who now teaches creative writing at NYU and divides his time between Cape Cod and New York. He also holds a US Coast Guard coastal captain's license.

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ISBN 13 9781501184901
ISBN 10 1501184903
Title Run the Storm
Author George Michelsen Foy
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Scribner Book Company
Year published 2019-08-06
Number of pages 288
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.