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LoveReading Says
Faith, faithlessness, believing in unbelievable stories, grief, salvation and survival — Mitch Albom’s The Stranger in the Lifeboat explores all that alongside being a gripping page-turner. Slickly structured with scenes headed Sea, Land, and News, an unexpected, twisting mystery plays out aboard a life raft in the Atlantic Ocean and on the Caribbean island of Montserrat.
The set-up scenario primes the story for peak intensity, with ten survivors thrown together in the aftermath of the sinking of a luxury yacht off Cape Verde. Owned by a billionaire who was hosting his “Grand Idea” cruise (a gathering of wealthy leaders of industry, a former President, and famous entertainers), the survivors can’t be certain what caused the fatal wrecking. But here they are, crammed together on a small life raft, exposed to the sun, storms and sharks as their scant provisions dwindle. Among the survivors are Irish deckhand Benji, who’s keeping a diary of the experience, and a little girl who doesn’t speak.
Into this comes a new stranger, a man who appears in the ocean, calls himself the Lord, and generally irritates his raft-mates. For example, the Lord tells them that all prayers are answered but “sometimes the answer is no”. A kind-of end of days reckoning plays out as one by one, and sometimes two by two, the survivors fall away. “The ocean was collecting us”, Benji writes.
As we witness the disintegration of life aboard the raft through Benji’s diary, the narrative alternates with news media coverage of the disaster, and scenes set on Montserrat — the Emerald Isle of the Caribbean — where the life raft and Benji’s diary have washed up. I especially enjoyed the story of the Monserrat police officer — his complex journey from grief to hope.
With wave upon wave of revelations unleashed aboard the raft, through the diary, and in Montserrat, The Stranger in the Lifeboat has a parabolic vibe, and keeps readers gripped and guessing to the very end.
Joanne Owen
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The Stranger in the Lifeboat Synopsis
Adrift in a raft after a terrible shipwreck, ten strangers try to survive while they wait for rescue.
After three days, short on water, food and hope, they spot a man floating in the waves.
They pull him on board - and the survivor claims he can save them.
But should they put their trust in him?
Will any of them see home again?
And why did the ship really sink?
The Stranger in the Lifeboat is not only a deeply moving novel about the power of love and hope in the face of danger, but also a mystery that will keep you guessing to the very end.
About This Edition
ISBN: |
9780751584561 |
Publication date: |
11th April 2023 |
Author: |
Mitch Albom |
Publisher: |
Sphere an imprint of Little, Brown Book Group |
Format: |
Paperback |
Pagination: |
273 pages |
Primary Genre |
General Fiction
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Mitch Albom Press Reviews
Master storyteller Mitch Albom is back with his latest novel - a genre-defying page turner that catapults the reader into a tale that is brutal, raw and yet incredibly moving ... a beautifully written, life affirming story of love and loss - Dundee Courier
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Mitch Albom sees the magical in the ordinary -- Cecelia Ahern Albom has touched the lives of a lot of people he never even knew - Time
A book with genuine power to stir and comfort its readers - New York Times
Albom has the ability to make you cry in spite of yourself - Boston Globe
Beautiful, heart-breaking, heart-warming - My Weekly
A writer with soul - Los Angeles Times
A moving tribute to embracing life - Glasgow Herald
Painfully sad and beautiful, this is an absolute tearjerker - Publishers Weekly
A true story that shines and leaves you forever warmed by its afterglow -- Amy Tan
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About Mitch Albom
Mitch Albom is an internationally bestselling author, screenwriter, playwright, and award-winning journalist. He is the author of seven consecutive number one New York Times bestsellers and has sold over forty million copies of his books in forty-seven languages worldwide, including Tuesdays with Morrie, which is one of the bestselling memoirs of all time.
Albom also works as a columnist and broadcaster and has founded nine charities in Detroit and operated an orphanage in Port Au Prince, Haiti. He lives with his wife, Janine, in Michigan
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