"The tale of Carl Wake and the hurricane that was waiting for
him goes straight to the heart of the greatest sea stories: they
are not about man against the sea, but man against himself. John
Kretschmer's book is as perfectly shaped and flawlessly written as
such a story can be. In addition to being the best depiction I have
ever read of what it is like to be inside a hurricane at sea, At
the Mercy of the Sea is as moving a story of a man's failure and
redemption as can be found anywhere in the literature of the sea.
This book is surely destined to become a classic."--Peter Nichols,
author of "Sea Change" and "A Voyage for Madmen"
"John Kretschmer has transformed this story of three men on a
collision course with a hurricane into a modern seafaring
classic."--Peter Nielsen, editor of "SAIL" magazine
"John Kretschmer's account of three fellow captains whose lives
converge in one of history's most erratic hurricanes builds like
the storm itself. Detail after detail reveals the sailors' personal
histories, their foibles, their goals, and finally their tragic
miscalculations. With expert analysis and taut writing, he draws
readers into that mad storm. You can't turn away. You keep reading
until it breaks your heart."--Fred Grimm, columnist for the "Miami
Herald"
"John Kretschmer is a first-class seaman who is also a fine
writer. Once begun, his vivid and powerful narrative is impossible
to put down."--Derek Lundy, author of "Godforsaken Sea" and "The
Way of a Ship"
""At the Mercy of the Sea" kept me plunging ahead to the tragic
end and left me feeling humbled and lucky to be alive. I felt I
knew Carl Wake, because John Kretschmer found in him an
archetype--an aging sailor with an age-old dream."--Jim Carrier,
transatlantic sailor and author of "The Ship and the Storm:
Hurricane Mitch and the Loss of the Fantome"
"Gathering his tools as a loyal friend, a master mariner, and a
natural storyteller, John Kretschmer has crafted an unforgettable
tale of high-seas adventure, salvation, and loss. A remarkable
book, impossible to put down."--Herb McCormick, sailing
journalist
John Kretschmer, a professional sailor and writer, has logged
more than 200,000 offshore sailing miles, including fifteen
transatlantic and two transpacific passages. He is a longtime
contributing editor to "Sailing" magazine and a sailing/travel
columnist for the "Miami Herald". John lives aboard a 47-foot
cutter in Florida. He and his student Carl Wake, the subject of
this book, were close friends.
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