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100 1  Freeman, Gregory A. 
245 14 The gathering wind :|bhurricane sandy, the sailing ship 
       bounty, and a courageous rescue at sea|h[Hoopla electronic
       resource] /|cGregory A. Freeman. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bTantor Audio,|c2013. 
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511 1  Read by David Drummond. 
520    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 Atlantic-a 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 actions-sometimes questionable-
       decided the fate of his ship and crew. Departing from 
       Connecticut as the storm raced northward 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. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
610 10 United States.|bCoast Guard|xSearch and rescue operations
       |zAtlantic Ocean. 
610 20 Bounty (Ship : 1960) 
650  0 Shipwrecks|zAtlantic Ocean. 
650  0 Search and rescue operations|zAtlantic Ocean. 
650  0 Hurricane Sandy, 2012. 
700 1  Drummond, David|c(Narrator) 
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