The Storm, Sebastian Junger
The Storm, Sebastian Junger
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The Storm

Author: Sebastian Junger

Narrator: Rick Foucheux

Unabridged: 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/11/2025


Synopsis

On October 29, 1991, the 70-foot longliner Andrea Gail,on day 40 of an extended commercial swordfishing trip, was lost in a convergence of three powerful storms off Canada’s Grand Banks. Data buoys measured waves as high as 100 feet, and the boat was hit with winds measuring 80 knots (92 miles per hour). The Andrea Gail’s emergency beacon washed ashore that November on Sable Island, off the coast of Nova Scotia, but the boat and 6-man crew were never found. The crew left behind five children among them, and the entire small town mourned the loss. Junger article, “The Storm,” which ran in the October 1994 issue of Outside, grew into the 1997 bestselling book The Perfect Storm, and the 2000 movie of the same name, starring George Clooney and Mark Wahlberg. This selection is part of the full length audiobook, "Storm: Stories of Survival From Land and Sea."
Sebastian Junger (born on January 17, 1962) is an American journalist, author and filmmaker who has reported in-the-field on dirty, dangerous and demanding occupations and the experience of infantry combat. He is the author of The Perfect Storm: A True Story of Men Against the Sea which was adapted into a major motion picture and led to a resurgence in adventure creative nonfiction writing.
Foucheux’s acting career began in 1983. The Louisiana native hosted a local morning talk show before turning to writing and acting—he’d minored in theater at Nicholls State University—eventually winning a Helen Hayes Award for his performance in Edmond at Source Theatre.

About Sebastian Junger

Sebastian Junger is an award-winning journalist, bestselling author, and documentary filmmaker whose work explores the deepest edges of human experience-war, survival, and what it means to belong. Best known for The Perfect Storm, War, and Tribe, Junger has built a career telling stories that live at the crossroads of danger and humanity. His reporting has taken him from deadly firefights in Afghanistan to the intimate struggles of veterans returning home, always with a keen eye for the resilience of the human spirit.

Beyond the page, Junger has co-directed the Oscar-nominated documentary Restrepo and produced acclaimed films that bring raw frontline experiences to audiences around the world. His writing has appeared in Vanity Fair, The New York Times, and other major outlets, earning him both literary acclaim and journalistic honors.

Whether recounting the fury of the sea, the bonds of soldiers, or the search for meaning in modern life, Junger's work challenges readers to confront both the fragility and the strength of being human.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jay on June 04, 2023

Back in the '70's, I began reading Cussler's Dirk Pitt adventures. They were very good with the same cast of characters throughout the 20+ books in that series that Cussler wrote on his own. Then he started incorporating a co-author and I felt that the quality of the stories took a slide downward. Ev......more

Goodreads review by Belinda on October 23, 2018

5 stars - Nederlandse paperback - again a Adventure with Kurt and Joe. NUMA in the center of the spill, and a bad Guy who was made bad. Little robots... you should read it for yourself. 😃😃🦋🦋......more

Goodreads review by Julie on July 09, 2023

Another Numa book delivering what I expect.......more

Goodreads review by Peter on March 25, 2021

I don't think I've read a mediocre Clive Cussler novel, but this one from the NUMA files (and ALL of the Oregon Files) are absolutely the best. The Storm was another thriller that had you on the edge of your seat as the trouble team, Kurt Austin and Joe Zavala, got into incredible incident after inc......more

Goodreads review by Jordan on February 05, 2025

Someone once said that reading Clive Cussler (especially after an extended break away) is like a visit from a long lost friend. You haven’t spoken in awhile but that’s totally cool. And even though you know after a few drinks and some pleasantries, that the stories exchanged will be the same as they......more