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The Gathering Wind: Hurricane Sandy, the Sailing Ship Bounty, and a Courageous Rescue at Sea Hardcover – October 29, 2013
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Crewed by an eclectic team of seafarers, the Bounty was led by Robin Walbridge, their highly respected captain with decades at the helm, whose decisions—sometimes questionable—decided 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 Bounty—and 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 hurricane’s 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.
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- Print length304 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherNAL
- Publication dateOctober 29, 2013
- Dimensions6.3 x 0.9 x 9.38 inches
- ISBN-100451465768
- ISBN-13978-0451465764
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“Told in riveting detail for the first time, The Forgotten 500 is a tale of unsung heroes who went above and beyond.”—James Bradley, New York Times Bestselling Author of Flags of Our Fathers
“Reads like a fast-paced novel…based on scores of probing interviews and meticulous archival research. The Forgotten 500 is destined to become required reading.”—Malcolm McConnell, New York Times #1 Bestselling Coauthor of American Soldier
“A literary and journalistic achievement of the highest order, a book that illuminates, thrills, and reminds us that heroes sometimes do live among us. It will take your breath away.”—Gregg Olsen, New York Times Bestselling Author of The Deep Dark
“Evoking the rescuees’ successive desperation, wild hope, and joy, and their gratitude to the Serbians who risked their lives to help, Freeman produces a breathtaking popular account.”—Booklist
“This untold story of World War II has finally been told with skill and grace.”—America in WWII
“An exciting, powerful story of escape and rescue. It has been buried for too long.”—Tony Koltz, New York Times Bestselling Author of The Battle for Peace
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- Publisher : NAL; First American Edition (October 29, 2013)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 304 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0451465768
- ISBN-13 : 978-0451465764
- Item Weight : 1.1 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.3 x 0.9 x 9.38 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,340,483 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #457 in Atmospheric Sciences (Books)
- #591 in Natural Disasters (Books)
- #746 in Sailing (Books)
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About the author

Gregory A. Freeman is an award-winning writer with more than 25 years experience in journalism and narrative nonfiction. Known for writing books that make a true story read like a gripping, fast paced novel, Freeman is quickly becoming one of the most respected and successful authors in the field of narrative nonfiction.
Freeman's books are scrupulously researched and entirely factual, yet they read more like novels because he weaves the "stranger than fiction" personal stories of his subjects into a compelling narrative. Each project requires intensive research - getting to know the subjects personally and probing for previously undisclosed documents. Freeman also explores the subject matter himself, whether that means flying onto the deck of an aircraft carrier at sea or gaining access to the most restricted parts of the Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, military prison. But the most important parts of the books are the often intensely personal, emotional interviews with the men and women who were there. Their personal stories make up the heart of Freeman's work, the part that most connects with the reader.
In addition to his books, Freeman writes for a wide range of magazines and other publications, including Reader's Digest, Rolling Stone, American History, and World War II.
Freeman has won more than a dozen awards for his writing, including the coveted Sigma Delta Chi Award for Excellence from the Society of Professional Journalists - twice in five years. He attended the University of Georgia in Athens and began his writing career there, working for newspapers while studying journalism and political science.
After receiving his degree, he went on to work for The Associated Press in Atlanta and then spent several years as executive editor of a publishing company. He then became a freelance writer, editor, and author.
Known for writing narrative nonfiction that makes a true story read like a gripping, fast paced novel, Freeman’s latest work is The Gathering Wind: Hurricane Sandy, the Sailing Ship Bounty, and a Courageous Rescue at Sea, released October 29, 2013, by New American Library, an imprint of Penguin Books. This book tells the story of the tall sailing Bounty, which was lost off the coast of North Carolina during Hurricane Sandy in October 2012. Answering many of the questions prompted by that terrible loss, The Gathering Wind is a compelling drama about the crew, the Coast Guard rescuers, and the investigations that followed.
Freeman’s earlier book The Last Mission of the Wham Bam Boys tells the story of a World War II bomber crew that is shot down over Germany and then lynched by local townspeople, leading to the first war crimes trial after the conflict ended. Kirkus Reviews called it “A chilling tale” and “a riveting narrative.”
Freeman also published Troubled Water: Race, Mutiny and Bravery on the USS Kitty Hawk in September 2009, also with Palgrave Macmillan. Troubled Water tells a little known story of a race riot on the carrier Kitty Hawk in 1972, focusing on the two senior officers who will determine whether this already tragic episode ends peacefully or spirals down into one of the darkest moments in Navy history. Just prior to that, Freeman co-authored a book with Col. Larry C. James, the U.S. Army psychologist who was sent to stop the abuse at the notorious military prison in Abu Ghraib, Iraq. Fixing Hell: An Army Psychologist Confronts Evil at Abu Ghraib, released in August 2008, tells the harrowing tale of a man struggling to be both a military officer and a medical professional, while also revealing previously unknown details about the prison scandal and how the system was improved.
James Bradley, bestselling author of Flags of Our Fathers, Flyboys, and The Imperial Cruise praises Freeman as a talented author whose books provide an important service to the country. Bradley says of Freeman's latest, Troubled Water: "Gregory Freeman has dug out the true hidden story of the first mutiny in the history of the U.S. Navy. You'll enjoy this high-seas thriller."
Freeman won wide acclaim for The Forgotten 500: The Untold Story of the Men Who Risked All for the Greatest Rescue Mission of World War II, published in 2007 by New American Library. This popular book tells the fascinating but previously unknown story of Operation Halyard, a super secret and ultra risky rescue mission to save downed American airmen in Nazi-occupied Yugoslavia. Malcolm McConnell, #1 New York Times bestselling coauthor of American Soldier, says of The Forgotten 500: "Freeman chronicles [the story] with a master's touch for detail. Although this book reads like a fast paced novel, it is based on scores of probing interviews and meticulous archival research." Gregg Olsen, New York Times bestselling author of The Deep Dark, says The Forgotten 500 is "a literary and journalistic achievement of the highest order, a book that illuminates, thrills and reminds us that heroes sometimes do live among us. It will take your breath away."
Before that, Freeman saw great success with Sailors to the End: The Deadly Fire on the USS Forrestal and the Heroes Who Fought It, originally published in July 2002 by William Morrow. In Sailors to the End, Freeman tells the story of the young men aboard an aircraft carrier in 1967, following their life-and-death struggles through an accidental fire that threatens to destroy the world's most powerful ship. Sailors to the End was enthusiastically embraced by the military community and general interest readers alike. One reviewer said, "The book grabs readers and leaves them emotionally exhausted. In particular, the description of the death of sailor James Blaskis in a remote and inaccessible part of the ship cannot leave a reader unmoved." A Kirkus Reviews writer called Sailors to the End "a compassionate account of a dramatic incident in modern naval history, told with cinematic immediacy and narrative skill." Senator John McCain, who was injured in the fire, endorsed the book and called it "a riveting account" that honors the men who died.
In Lay This Body Down: The 1921 Murders of Eleven Plantation Slaves, Freeman paints a vivid picture of a plantation run with slave labor 56 years after the Civil War. Melissa Fay Greene, author of The Temple Bombing and Praying for Sheetrock, called Lay This Body Down a "magnificently well-written book." Library Journal's Robert C. Jones wrote that "this moving narrative account is arguably the most complete history of this event available."
See the author's web site at www.gregoryafreeman.com.
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- Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2014Again, I saw this book in another bookseller's store and went home and bought it on my Kindle. Naughty B.
I found the story of Captain Robin Walbridge and the Bounty's tragic end in Hurricane Sandy fascinating. I began the book thinking "Why in the world would someone have taken that ship into that hurricane?" I didn't get a solid answer to my question, but I learned a great deal about how things happened in the days before the end. I also learned of his crew's devotion to Walbridge, who sounds like an excellent seafarer. This makes his decision to set sail even more puzzling.
I highly recommend this excellent book to anyone who is fascinated by life on a Tall Ship, and who wants to puzzle over what I think may remain a great mystery. My appetite for learning more has been whetted. I also highly recommend readers watch the Coast Guard video of the rescue of the 14 Bounty crew members on YouTube. It is high drama on the very high seas. Huge Kudos to the Coasties who risked their lives for the Bounty's crew.
May Robin Walbridge and Claudene Christian rest in peace in the winds of the Graveyard of the Atlantic.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2017I actually read this myself while on vacation even though I think it's intended for a younger audience given the characters and the boarding school setting. Even though the reader knows from the start it's about an angst ridden young man, the first 3/4 or so of the book are somewhat breezy, so I was a little surprised when the latter chapters took on a darker tone. Maybe I'm just a naive reader. But I'd be careful about letting younger teenagers read it without any support to help them deal with the heavier emotions. Just my 2¢ - I'm sure others see it differently.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2015Gregory Freeman does a fantastic job of making a straightforward narrative of the complex story surrounding the Bounty’s sinking in the midst of hurricane Sandy in 2012. The book recounts the history of the ship - originally built as a movie prop and later used as a moored tourist attraction. From there it moves into the story of the fateful voyage; where the captain decided to leave New England and head south, into what later proved to be one of the largest storms of the century. The heroic efforts of the Coast Guard to rescue the crew are also covered in detail. Anybody who enjoys adventure stories at sea will like this book.
If you read this book, I recommend tracking down the official Coast Guard report on the Bounty’s sinking and crew rescue (it’s available on the Coast Guard’s web site). It contains additional diagrams and photos of the Bounty that help clarify how the ship was laid out.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2020I could not put the book down. It was fascinating. It was very interesting to understand what the crew was thinking and going through.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2013This is the "Perfect Storm" retold. An amazing story; the captain's decision to sail into a hurricane was insane and I wouldn't have believed the plot if the book had been presented as fiction.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2014As a lover of all sea rescue books, I place this one near the top of my list. I couldn't put it down, and like everyone else will be forever perplexed by this wise captain's unfortunate decision. His legacy should be the incredible respect he garnered with his crew(s).
- Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2014This is a hard book for me to read. But he's got a couple of things wrong, so far. He's a bit confused about something I said. And he doesn't understand how the gensets were configured.
As the book progresses, he gets more things wrong.
It's pretty well written, and a gripping story, but I don't trust any of the "facts" presented, because of the things I know he got wrong.
In case you don't realize it, I'm one of the survivors and a character in the book.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2013Freeman again presents history in a most readable and entertaining fashion. The Bounty indeed meets Sandy. The fight to survive is vividly presented. All parts are carefully presented: before the storm, during the storm, and the hearing after the storm. This book is highly recommended.
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- BAJJReviewed in Canada on September 19, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars Intersting Story based on actual facts - Like all Freeman books makes you think about right and ...
Intersting Story based on actual facts - Like all Freeman books makes you think about right and wrong and who is right and who is wrong