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A Storm Too Soon

A Remarkable True Survival Story in 80-Foot Seas

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When a sailboat disappears in the Gulf Stream during a disastrous storm, three weary sailors struggle to survive aboard a life raft in violent waves 80-feet tall in this illustrated chapter book adaptation of A Storm Too Soon: A Remarkable True Survival Story in 80-Foot Seas.
On May 2, 2007, three expert sailors embark on an epic voyage from Florida to France. But the trip of a lifetime soon turns into a nightmare when their sailboat disappears along the Gulf Stream in the throes of a relentless storm. From this point onward, their fate lies in the hands of four courageous coast guardsmen who must navigate brutal conditions in their Search and Rescue mission.
The True Rescue chapter book series is full of fast-paced, uplifting stories that put newly independent readers in the middle of the action. Don't miss another pulse-pounding book in the series: The Finest Hours (Chapter Book edition).

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    • Kirkus

      May 15, 2021
      An adaptation of the 2016 young readers' edition of the 2013 book for adults, all of the same title, with the addition of black-and-white illustrations. Aimed at a younger readership than the earlier adaptation, this version further simplifies the plot but not the language, since some of it is taken nearly verbatim from the 2016 story. Tougias has highlighted the action part for this adaptation, presenting a much shorter version that forgoes character development and emotional depth. In this tale based on a true event, three men set out from Florida to sail to France in May 2007. They haven't met prior to the planned crossing, but the crew, Rudy and Ben, are impressed with the 44-foot Sean Seamour II and its captain/owner, JP, who is experienced and well prepared (a point that comes across better in the 2016 book--this one makes him seem somewhat incompetent). Unfortunately, all the preparation in the world doesn't help the sailors when they collide with a fierce storm. The yacht is overcome by the incredible 80-foot waves, and the men take to the tiny inflatable life raft, hoping for rescue. Nautical terms and land terms are interchanged: Sometimes it's "knots," sometimes it's "miles per hour"; a character's "raincoat" becomes "foul weather gear"--inconsistencies that are confusing. Geyer's black-and-white woodcut-style illustrations, reminiscent of early illustrated action stories, bring the narrative into the realm of timeless adventure stories. Series companion The Finest Hours, an adaptation of the 2014 young readers' edition of Tougias and Casey Sherman's 2009 title for adults, publishes simultaneously. This bare-bones action version lacks emotional and character depth but still delivers a gripping tale. (author's note, photo gallery, glossary) (Adventure. 7-9)

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:7.3
  • Lexile® Measure:890
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:4-6

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