
Ten Hours Until Dawn
The True Story of Heroism and Tragedy Aboard the Can Do
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Joe Barrett
About this listen
Encountering one of the most monstrous seas ever recorded, Quirk struggled through the night to keep his boat from being driven to the depths of the sea, maintaining contact with a local ham-radio operator through his hand-held battery-powered radio. We know that the Can Do stayed afloat past three a.m. Then there was silence.
©2005 Michael J. Tougias (P)2006 Blackstone AudiobooksCritic reviews
"Tougias balances human and technical detail to create the best book of its kind since Sebastian Jungier's The Perfect Storm." ( Booklist)
"Tougias delivers a well researched, vividly written tale of brave men overwhelmed by the awesome forces of nature. An absorbing account." ( Publishers Weekly)
"Tougias delivers a well researched, vividly written tale of brave men overwhelmed by the awesome forces of nature. An absorbing account." ( Publishers Weekly)
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