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Hardcover:
9781476746630 | Scribner, April 1, 2014, cover price $25.00
Paperback:
9781476746647 | Reprint edition (Scribner, November 3, 2015), cover price $16.00
9780448410920, titled "Plants That Never Ever Bloom" | Reprint edition (Price Stern Sloan, March 1, 1992), cover price $7.95 | also contains Plants That Never Ever Bloom | About this edition: Brief rhyming text and illustrations present a variety of plants that do not flower but propagate by means of spores, seeds, and cones.
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9781481523196 | Mp3 una edition (Blackstone Audio Inc, April 7, 2015), cover price $29.95 | About this edition: [Read by Tom Weiner]On October 25, 2012, Captain Robin Walbridge decided to sail Bountythe ship used in the classic film Mutiny on the Bountyfrom Connecticut to Florida, despite warnings of Hurricane Sandy.
9781481523202 | Unabridged edition (Blackstone Audio Inc, April 7, 2015), cover price $34.95
In October 2012, a replica of the famous HMS Bounty, an eighteenth-century tall sailing ship, was on a collision course with a storm that would become the largest hurricane ever recorded in the Atlanticâa clash that would prove dramatic, tragic, perplexing, and ultimately one of the most unforgettable stories of Superstorm Sandy. Crewed by an eclectic team of seafarers, the Bounty was led by Robin Walbridge, their highly respected captain with decades at the helm, whose decisionsâsometimes questionableâdecided the fate of his ship and crew. Departing from Connecticut as the storm raced north from the Caribbean, Walbridge attempted to outmaneuver Sandy, heading the Bounty southeast. As violent gusts tossed the wooden ship, the crew fought to save their beloved Bountyâand finally to save themselves. When waves, wind, and encroaching water finally overtook the ship in an area known as the Graveyard of the Atlantic, the crew was suddenly tossed into the churning sea. The Bounty was gone, but their fate was still to be determined. The men and women of a Coast Guard station in North Carolina summoned the courage to fly into hundred-mile-per-hour winds while the residents of the Eastern Seaboard were fleeing or bracing for the hurricaneâs impact. Through hours of white-knuckle flying, with crew members thrown about their aircraft and rescue swimmers jumping into thirty-foot seas, the Coast Guard accomplished one of its most memorable rescues ever. Based on interviews with Bounty survivors and unfettered access to Coast Guard rescue team members, The Gathering Wind offers not only the first but the most complete account of this heartbreaking, thrilling, and inspirational story.INCLUDES PHOTOS
Hardcover:
9780451465764 | New Amer Library, October 29, 2013, cover price $26.95 | About this edition: In October 2012, a replica of the famous HMS Bounty, an eighteenth-century tall sailing ship, was on a collision course with a storm that would become the largest hurricane ever recorded in the Atlanticâa clash that would prove dramatic, tragic, perplexing, and ultimately one of the most unforgettable stories of Superstorm Sandy.
Paperback:
9780451465771 | Reprint edition (New Amer Library, October 7, 2014), cover price $16.00
CD/Spoken Word:
9781452616070 | Unabridged edition (Tantor Media Inc, October 29, 2013), cover price $39.99
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