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Adrift

A True Story of Love, Loss and Survival at Sea

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Adrift

By: Tami Oldham Ashcraft, Susea McGearhart
Narrated by: Laurence Bouvard
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THE HEART-STOPPING MEMOIR, NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE STARRING SHAILENE WOODLEY AND SAM CLAFLIN, AND DIRECTED BY BALTASAR KORMAKUR (EVEREST)

A compelling, at times devastating, ultimately inspiring account of how much can go wrong on the ocean and how, miraculously, one woman conquered her own fears.

‘An inspirational and empowering read’ Shailene Woodley

Young and in love, their lives ahead of them, Tami Oldham and her fiancé Richard Sharp set sail from Tahiti under brilliant blue skies, with Tami’s hometown of San Diego as their ultimate destination. But the two free spirits and avid sailors couldn’t anticipate that less than two weeks into their voyage, they would sail directly into one of the most catastrophic hurricanes in recorded history. They found themselves battling pounding rain, waves the size of skyscrapers, and 140 knot winds. Richard tethered himself to the boat and sent Tami below to safety, and then all went eerily quiet. Hours later, Tami awakened to find the boat in ruins, and Richard nowhere in sight.

Adrift is the story of Tami’s miraculous forty-one-day journey to safety on a ravaged boat with no motor and no masts, and with little hope for rescue. It’s a tale of love and survival on the high seas– an unforgettable story about resilience of the human spirit, and the transcendent power of love.

Previously published as Red Sky in Mourning

©2018 Tami Oldham Ashcraft (P)2018 HarperCollins Publishers
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Critic reviews

‘I find myself moved to awe-inspired tears over and over again by Tami’s story. Quite simply, she is a living example of how the power of love and the sheer will of belief can move any mountain. It’s an inspirational and empowering read’ Shailene Woodley

'A thrilling read' Daily Telegraph

'Her story is as gripping an adventure as you could possibly read' Daily Mail

'Incredible … This gripping story of survival against the odds is an inspiring account of the will to live' Daily Express

‘Call this book life-affirming, a saga of human survival, a tale of loss and victory, proof of the resilience of the human spirit—it’s any of those and all of them … it grabs your heart and tweaks your spiritBookPage

‘Ashcraft emerges as a fiercely independent, strong sailor… the story certainly has enough adrenaline-pumping action to satisfy nautical adventure junkiesPublishers Weekly

Amazing but true story of tragedy and survival at sea’ Ladies’ Home Journal

Heart-warming and heart-wrenchingLos Angeles Daily News

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enjoyable.

I'm new to audio books with this being only the second book I've listened to. I really enjoyed it and thought the story was well told. very tragic but good to see positives at the end

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i loved this book

so good. emotions ran high 4 me... especially in the part of the book where the devil is mentioned a few times ... that was quite scary 4 me.

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Amazing story questionable narration

The story is fantastic and really lets the listener feel some of what Tami went through. However the narrator’s terrible attempt at a British male voice is horrendous and more akin to a 90year old life long smoking women who’s never once stepped foot in the UK. Fortunately there isn’t too much of this and the story is well worth a listen despite this floor as most of the voice is ‘Tami’ and the standard American accent is fine for that

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Wonderful

This was such a wonderful bittersweet story made poignant by being true. It shows that humans have a great capacity for survival when does are stacked against them. I loved that Tami was able to find love and fulfilment again. The narrator's attempt at the British accent was awful though !!

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Dreadful narration

This story was so spoilt by the narration. At times we almost gave up on listening to the story itself due to all the screaming of “Richard” and the dreadful attempts at imitating different character voices particularly male voices.

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