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Black Wave: A Family's Adventure at Sea and the Disaster That Saved Them

door John Silverwood, Jean Silverwood (Auteur)

Andere auteurs: Malcolm Mcconnell (Redacteur)

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Successful businessman John Silverwood and his wife, Jean, both experienced sailors, decided the time was right to give their four children a taste of thrilling life on the high seas. And indeed their journey aboard the fifty-five-foot catamaran Emerald Jane would have many extraordinary and profound moments...Yet rather than flourishing amid the new freedoms and responsibilities thrust upon them, the children were sometimes confused, frightened, resentful. John's dream trip that began on Long Island Sound ended almost two years later as a nightmare in treacherous waters off a remote atoll in French Polynesia, where, in an explosion of awesome violence, the terrifying brunt of the ocean's anger fell upon the Emerald Jane.--From publisher description.… (meer)
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This book is more a memoir of Jean Silverwood's experience of going to sea with her family than it is a true seafarer's adventure story. Having read many of those, as the wife of a sailor, I expected there to be more about the sailing conditions, details about the boat, and the disaster alluded to in the title. (Sea disasters usually end up with survivors floating for days in open rubber life rafts, thirsty, hungry, and sunbaked before they are finally rescued.) So if you are looking for the typical disaster yarn you will be disappointed. However, if you want to hear a first hand tale of what it's like to live aboard with 4 children and a marriage that is just barely holding together, this is the book for you. ( )
  Eye_Gee | May 8, 2017 |
Black Wave combines true-life adventure on the high seas with an intimate portrait of family life under stress. Jean Silverwood does a great job maintaining suspense, as she intersperses the harrowing survival story with character-revealing flashbacks. Her unflinching honesty proves the courage shown during the shipwreck. Jean had my heart racing and a few tears flowing.
I also enjoyed her husband John's more analytic reflection in 'Book II.' He provides a fascinating historical comparison to another shipwreck - on the very same reef - in 1855. While not the page-turner of Book I, this account provides context for an equally intimate window onto his examination of conscience: How could I have lead my family into this crisis? We're also privy to his wrenching search for redemption amidst human limitation.
This is a generous book, and a great read!
  LarryWampler | May 6, 2010 |
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Is this book a must read? Not in my opinion. I think it could've been written a little better. I did enjoy it somewhat though. The challenges they faced and the choices they made kept my attention and made me think. The family has been through a lot which is sad yet a little inspirational. I think the story had potential of being a big hit had it been put together in a more readable way. ( )
  TrishX3 | Mar 9, 2010 |
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I enjoyed this book, though I felt it was stretched a bit to fit into a book, otherwise, well worth it. ( )
  dirtygreek | Oct 4, 2009 |
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A good story is a good story, even when something is lost in translation. Good stylists don’t always have good stories to tell, and vice versa: the pairing of the two aspects usually results in Great Literature.

Black Wave is a good story told — well, just *told*. Which, considering that the storytellers participated in the disaster in the subheading, is disappointing.

Full review is posted here:

http://www.jasonpanella.com/2009/07/27/black-wave-by-john-and-jean-silverwood/ ( )
  wordsampersand | Jul 27, 2009 |
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AuteursnaamRolType auteurWerk?Status
John Silverwoodprimaire auteuralle editiesberekend
Silverwood, JeanAuteurprimaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Mcconnell, MalcolmRedacteurSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Barrett, JoeVertellerSecundaire auteursommige editiesbevestigd
Macduffie, CarringtonVertellerSecundaire auteursommige editiesbevestigd
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A great rolling sea,dashing high up against the reeling ship's high tetering side,stove in the ship's bottom at the stern, and left again, all dripping through like a sieve.
"Bad work, bad work, Mr. Starbuck" said Stubb, regarding the wreck, but the sea will have it's way,Stubb, for one, can't fight it. You see, Mr. Starbuck, a wave has such a great long start before it leaps, all round the world it runs, and the comes the spring! But as for me, all the start I have to meet it, is just across this deck here.'
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With love and graditude, to our parents,Albert, Jane, John and Patricia, and four children, Ben, Amelia, Jack and Camilie.
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In the same hour that the Emerald Jane was approaching Scilly Island in the South Pacific, my sister-in-law was alone in her New York home.
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Successful businessman John Silverwood and his wife, Jean, both experienced sailors, decided the time was right to give their four children a taste of thrilling life on the high seas. And indeed their journey aboard the fifty-five-foot catamaran Emerald Jane would have many extraordinary and profound moments...Yet rather than flourishing amid the new freedoms and responsibilities thrust upon them, the children were sometimes confused, frightened, resentful. John's dream trip that began on Long Island Sound ended almost two years later as a nightmare in treacherous waters off a remote atoll in French Polynesia, where, in an explosion of awesome violence, the terrifying brunt of the ocean's anger fell upon the Emerald Jane.--From publisher description.

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