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Adrift: Seventy-Six Days Lost at Sea Paperback – 29 Sept. 1996
- Print length256 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherBallantine Books Inc.
- Publication date29 Sept. 1996
- Dimensions13.97 x 1.91 x 20.96 cm
- ISBN-100345410157
- ISBN-13978-0345410153
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For 2.5 months, I drifted about 2,000 miles across the Atlantic, learning to become an aquatic caveman. For many, Adrift is strictly an "adventure" survival story in which I starve and dehydrate, battle sharks and slowly adapt to the ocean wilderness in which anything that floats slowly develops an island-like ecology. While writing Adrift, I struggled to keep the pace without losing readers in sailor's jargon. However, deeper themes swim throughout the story, particularly with a school of fish that follow the raft. Although I experience a sort of living death, I am awakened to new sensitivities about my place in the universe and society, which infuses the experience with a sense of awe and wonder as much as pain and desperation. The fish, representatives of the sea's majesty and mystery, become my friends, test me and almost kill me, yet bring about my salvation. Alone, I learn to face my substantial failures, accept myself as a part of humanity, and find a balance between the rational, physical an
Product details
- Publisher : Ballantine Books Inc.; Ballantine Bks Trade ed. edition (29 Sept. 1996)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 256 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0345410157
- ISBN-13 : 978-0345410153
- Dimensions : 13.97 x 1.91 x 20.96 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 1,423,463 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- 1,155 in Adventure Travel (Books)
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About the author

Steven Callahan is probably best known for completing an Atlantic crossing after losing his boat mid-ocean in 1982. For 76 days, he learned to live like an aquatic cave in a life raft and drifted 1,800 nautical miles, a voyage he chronicled in Adrift (Houghton Mifflin), which became a NY Times best seller and has been translated into 15 languages. He also authored Capsized (HarperCollins) for survivor Jim Nalepka who spent four months with four other men on an overturned, half-flooded boat, most of their time crammed into the space of a double bed with eighteen inches of headroom. Callahan has contributed writings, illustrations, and photos to more than a dozen other books, many about seamanship and/or survival, such as Michael Greenwald’s Survivor, as well as authoring hundreds of articles for the marine press worldwide. He’s served as contributing editor to Sailor and Sail magazines, and senior editor at Cruising World for which he continues to do special projects such as testing new boats and lifesaving equipment.
From the time he was a kid, Callahan was addicted to the water and boats, and by age 10 was whacking together barges using old roofing boards. He taught himself the basics of boat design and celestial navigation, and helped build a 40 footer prior to graduating high school. As an adult, he has spent more than 40 years in the marine and communications trades, first building boats, then designing and teaching design, as well as living aboard, racing, doing boat deliveries, writing, illustrating, and doing photography. His educational background in philosophy and the arts as well as boat design, and sailing more than 80,000 offshore miles, most shorthanded and on unusual craft, have inspired his primary literary and artistic goal to broaden the audience for maritime subjects by taking non-sailors into the unique and magnificent offshore world where universal human issues often are magnified. He is intrigued by not only the technical elements of boats and the sea but also by the human questions that arise when sailing in the world’s greatest wilderness.
Callahan continues to write about and speak publicly on survival, voyaging, and seamanship, and has been frequently interviewed for television and other media programs. He resides with his wife in Maine where they enjoy living close to nature.
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 September 2021I loved this book. It's so well written with a fascinating, detailed account of the practicalities involved in the daily struggle for survival alone at sea in an inadequate raft. What courage and resilience in constantly developing solutions to problems! There are some lovely descriptive passages. I could read this again.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 25 January 2013I enjoyed reading this book, it got straight into the story and didn't dwell too long on the life history & lead up to the event. I love true life accounts and its remarkable he managed to survive so long. I didn't feel he managed to completely convey the desperation of his situation, I wasn't reliving it for him, but it is an interesting and absorbing read. The fact this is recounted by him and not by someone else trying to imagine how it would have been is a big plus point for me.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 6 September 2008Decided to buy this book after seeing Steven Callahan on one of the Ray Mears survival television programmes. A truly fascinating story of one mans struggle, alone and unmissed to survive in one of the most hostile environments. How he does it and keeps going, through continual set backs is remarkable. If, like me you like survival stories because you may think one day you might end up in a situation like Steven and hope some of his knowledge may help you. Then this would be right up your street. Great read!
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 May 2013This book is a compulsive and inspirational tale of survival against the odds, a book I will read over and over again. It captures the imagination so that you are actually in the Rubber Ducky with him, fighting the elements and the fish he came to see as his friends. A great book.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 June 2013Real page turner. Ideal for any one interested in the sea or in great survival stories! Sheer will power against the elements and bad luck. I have read at least 6 similar stories of survival against all odds. This certainly comes in the top 2 or 3.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 12 August 2023Unbelievable account of one man’s survival at sea against all the odds. A real page turner. It also teaches us a very important lesson in regards to every task that we undertake - that you should always be ultra prepared for every possible situation.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 27 August 2014What a story and what an adventure. I love a true story, which is why I picked this book up but I couldn't have expected it to be as good a read as it turned out to be. One to read again, I say, and I don't say it often!
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 24 June 2015An eay holiday read, nothing to heavy !
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- AntonyBReviewed in France on 5 December 2014
4.0 out of 5 stars Great
An excellent and sometimes scary tale of an endless sea survival.
An amazing fight for life.
Even though the author tells he saved readers from the worst pains of this journey, you can still feel the extreme suffering he endured.
Excellent survival lesson.
- GianReviewed in Italy on 5 January 2013
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic!!!
it's an amazing book for all those interested in survival at sea and maritime safety. I strongly suggest it. oh one more thing...don't challenge the ocean...it's definately stronger than you!
- ABHISHEK CHAKRABORTYReviewed in India on 2 June 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
TRUELY EXCELLENT
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Tsutomu OdaniReviewed in Japan on 11 June 2014
4.0 out of 5 stars Endurance!
期待通りの面白さです。何事に関しても挑戦者の皆さんにお薦め!
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FlavioReviewed in Brazil on 5 July 2021
3.0 out of 5 stars Poderiater abordado de forma diferente e melhor
Acho que ele poderia ter abordado por outro ângulo. Se prende apenas nas tarefas que tinha diariamente