The Lost Boys of Montauk, Amanda M. Fairbanks
The Lost Boys of Montauk, Amanda M. Fairbanks
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The Lost Boys of Montauk
The True Story of the Wind Blown, Four Men Who Vanished at Sea, and the Survivors They Left Behind

Author: Amanda M. Fairbanks

Narrator: Cynthia Farrell

Unabridged: 9 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/25/2021


Synopsis

An immersive account of a tragedy at sea whose repercussions haunt its survivors to this day, lauded by New York Times bestselling author Ron Suskind as “an honest and touching book, and a hell of a story.”

In March of 1984, the commercial fishing boat Wind Blown left Montauk Harbor on what should have been a routine offshore voyage. Its captain, a married father of three young boys, was the boat’s owner and leader of the four-man crew, which included two locals and the blue-blooded son of a well-to-do summer family. After a week at sea, the weather suddenly turned, and the foursome collided with a nor’easter. They soon found themselves in the fight of their lives. Tragically, it was a fight they lost. Neither the boat nor the bodies of the men were ever recovered. The downing of the Wind Blown has since become interwoven with the local folklore of the East End’s year-round population. Its tragic fate will never be forgotten.

In this “riveting man-vs.-nature story and compelling tribute to those who perished” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review), journalist Amanda M. Fairbanks seeks out the reasons why an event more than three decades old remains so startlingly vivid in people’s minds. She explores the ways in which deep, lasting grief can alter people’s memories. And she shines a light on the powerful and sometimes painful dynamics between fathers and sons, as well as the secrets that can haunt families from beyond the grave.

About Amanda M. Fairbanks

Amanda M. Fairbanks is a journalist who has worked in the editorial department of The New York Times, as a reporter for HuffPost, and at The East Hampton Star, where she wrote investigative stories, features, and profiles. Her writing has also appeared in The Boston GlobeNewsweek, The Atlantic, and The San Francisco Chronicle. A graduate of Smith College and a former Teach for America corps member, she has two master’s degrees from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism, and currently lives with her family in Sag Harbor. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Donna on June 27, 2021

I wanted to love this book as a girl who grew up on the East and of Long Island and had her first job working in East Hampton. I enjoyed all of the history and references to Gosman’s and Shagwong places I have been to and love. Unfortunately, I felt like the author at times was all over the place and......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on June 12, 2021

While this was a well written, interesting and well researched book, as it went on, I couldn't help but wonder about the ethics of a journalist writing a book about the private lives and secrets of ordinary people who are not public figures. At times it felt invasive and disrespectful.......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on April 14, 2021

2.5 stars! The publisher was nice enough to reach out to me with a free copy of this book. The author definitely did a lot of research into the various histories of the families involved but I didn’t feel like I got to know the four men themselves enough. It was a little too long and drawn out as we......more