The Ship and the Storm
<p>"Utterly compulsive and unputdownable--the most exciting, authentic, and humanly moving of all the recent Storm books. Brilliantly paced and perfectly balanced. . . . Carrier is a marvelously trustworthy narrator. . . . A terrific book."--Jonathan Raban, author of <i>Passage to Juneau: A Sea and Its Meanings</i> and <i>Bad Land: An American Romance</i> <p>"A wonderful story. An extremely well-written account of the events as I knew them. I commend Jim Carrier for a magnificent job."--Jerry D. Jarrell, Director, National Hurricane Center <p>In October 1998, the majestic schooner <i>Fantome</i> came face-to-face with one of the most savage storms in Atlantic history. The last days of the <i>Fantome</i> are reconstructed in vivid and heartbreaking detail through Jim Carrier's extensive research and hundreds of personal interviews. What emerges is a story of courage, hubris, the agony of command, the weight of lives versus wealth, and the advances of science versus the terrible power and unpredictability of nature.