About This Book
A youth, his sister, and his little brother survive a shipwreck and drift in an open boat, enduring starvation, deaths among their shipmates, and the young man's agonized decisions to conserve food and commit a dead companion to the sea. They alternate prayer and hope with practical measures, fashioning a raft to reach a wrecked vessel and confronting hazards such as sharks and a wide belt of water separating them from the stranded ship. The narrative follows their resourcefulness, self-sacrifice, and determination as they face successive natural dangers while striving for rescue.
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