Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Video book review: Overboard



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In May 2005 five people set sail from Bridgeport, CT to Bermuda. Overboard, by Michael Tougias, is their story of courage and survival. The United States Coast Guard combined the efforts of search and rescue aircraft, cutters, and an Amver ship to search for the sailors when things turned ugly for them over 400 miles off the coast of Virginia.

If you want to read a riveting book combining all of these ingredients then pick up a copy today.

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