Book Descriptions
for Heroes of the Surf by Elisa Carbone and Nancy Carpenter
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
In May of 1882, the steamship Pliny, en route from Brazil to New York, crashed on the breakers off the coast of New Jersey. That chilling event, and the dramatic rescue that ensued, is the subject of this thrilling picture book account told from the perspective of a boy on board the ship. Anthony and his best friend Pedro quickly go from adventuring pirates in their imaginations to frightened passengers in real life. The storm continues to rage as the lifeboats are launched and splinter against the rocks. A loud BOOM is mistaken by the boys for real pirates, but it’s not marauders, it’s a rescue! A rescue line carrying a breeches buoy (a life preserver with a pair of pants sewn in) has been shot from shore, and one by one the passengers climb in and are hauled to safety. Elisa Carbone’s breathtaking narrative is paired with energizing illustrations by Nancy Carpenter that capture the sense of adventure, the terrifying chaos, and, eventually, the sweet relief as families are reunited. Carbone provides additional information about this shipwreck and the role of the Life-Saving Service in this and other rescues. (Ages 5–9)
CCBC Choices 2013. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2013. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Adventure on the high seas!
WHAM! The Pliny jolts as if Black Beard himself has just punched her in the belly. Pedro and I slide and smack--bang--into the bulwark.
"We're grounded," cries the first mate. "We've hit a shoal!"
In May of 1882, a large steamship ran aground off the coast of New Jersey. Elisa Carbone imagines what it was like for two boys on that ship: waking up in the middle of the night, waves crashing over the side, the storm too big to lower the lifeboats. And then the flashing of light from shore--the surfmen, true "heroes of the surf," come to rescue them. The award-winning author's meticulous research combined with Nancy Carpenter's spectacular illustrations make this thrilling adventure on the high seas one not to be missed!
WHAM! The Pliny jolts as if Black Beard himself has just punched her in the belly. Pedro and I slide and smack--bang--into the bulwark.
"We're grounded," cries the first mate. "We've hit a shoal!"
In May of 1882, a large steamship ran aground off the coast of New Jersey. Elisa Carbone imagines what it was like for two boys on that ship: waking up in the middle of the night, waves crashing over the side, the storm too big to lower the lifeboats. And then the flashing of light from shore--the surfmen, true "heroes of the surf," come to rescue them. The award-winning author's meticulous research combined with Nancy Carpenter's spectacular illustrations make this thrilling adventure on the high seas one not to be missed!
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