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Not Without Hope |  | Authors: Nick Schuyler, Jere Longman Publisher: William Morrow Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Pages: 256 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 9 x 6.1 x 1.1
ISBN: 0061993999 Dewey Decimal Number: 796.332092 EAN: 9780061993992 ASIN: 0061993999
Publication Date: March 1, 2010 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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On February 28, 2009, Nick Schuyler, a twenty-four-year-old personal trainer, left for a deep-sea fishing trip with three friends: NFL players Marquis Cooper and Corey Smith, and Will Bleakley, his best friend, who once played football for the University of South Florida. It was supposed to be a day of fun and relaxation aboard Cooper's twenty-one-foot boat, which anchored seventy miles west of Tampa, Florida, in the Gulf of Mexico. The friends were out to catch some amberjack and grouper and maybe a few sharks. They planned to drink a few beers, have some laughs, and get home before an approaching cold front hit. As the seas began to swell and the winds picked up in the late afternoon, they packed their gear and decided to head to shore. One problem. The anchor was stuck. Inexperienced boaters, they made what would become a fatal mistake, tying the anchor rope to the stern of the boat and hitting the throttle. The anchor did not yank free. Instead, the stern sank and filled with water, and the boat capsized. And so the nightmare began. The men had to forage for life jackets beneath the boat. They had no emergency beacon to alert authorities, and their cell phones didn't work so far out in the Gulf. With no food or water, the men clung to the overturned hull through the night as the seas roughened and the cloudy sky became inky black. They were continuously tossed from the boat by brutal waves, and sometimes found each other only by swimming toward their friends' voices. During the rare lull, they would pray and talk about the ones they loved, what they would've done differently with their lives, and what they would do once they returned home. As the hours passed, the four friends, who had grown up as athletes, worked as a team in their desperate bid to survive. They battled hypothermia, hallucinations, hunger, dehydration, and huge waves. A witness to incredible heroism and unspeakable tragedy, Nick remained at sea for more than forty hours, holding on, hoping against hope and clinging to the thought that he couldn't bear to have his mother attend his funeral. Not Without Hope is much more than a story of survival. It is an inspiring story of friendship, resolve, and courage.
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RICK "SHAQ" GOLDSTEIN SAYS: "A MESMERIZING TRUE TALE OF TRAGEDY AND SURVIVAL!" March 5, 2010 Rick Shaq Goldstein (Danville, Ca, USA) 50 out of 57 found this review helpful
On February 28, 2009 four friends... excited as little kids... headed out on a fishing trip in Clearwater, Florida. The fact that all four young men were exceptionally physically fit makes the tragedy at sea that occurred hours later even more shocking to their loved ones... and the world at large. The four men were Nick Schuyler a physical trainer... Will Bleakley a former college football player... Corey Smith a professional football player... and Marquis Cooper a professional football player. The "excuse" for the fishing trip (as if an excuse was needed)... was that Marquis was getting ready to head out to the Oakland Raiders training camp. Marquis owned a twenty-one-foot, three-thousand-plus-pound boat and he wanted to get one more day of fishing in before succumbing to the brutality of an NFL training camp. All the guys were almost giddy with anticipation. Will and Nick were best friends and Corey and Marquis were new friends and training associates. Sandwiches were made... beer was packed... and Marquis had an unbelievable collection of fishing necessities.
The morning of the fishing trip Nick's Dad Stu who knew of the fella's fishing trip woke up early "TURNED ON THE TELEVISION AND SAW THAT A FORCEFUL UPPER AIR DISTURBANCE WAS APPROACHING THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES FROM THE NORTHWEST." Stu called his son and his call went directly to voice mail: "NICK, IF YOU GET THIS MESSAGE, HEAD BACK EARLY. A BIG STORM'S COMING IN."
What would follow is the death of three of the four men. This story is told in an unrelenting... heart pounding... literally spell binding manner... that will continue to assault your senses... as assuredly as the next wave would unmercifully pound Nick, Will, Corey... and Marquis. The author (Nick) states: "THIS IS WHAT I RECALL AFTER BEING IN THE WATER FOR FORTY-THREE HOURS, FRIGID AND ACHING AND SCARED, SO HUNGRY AND THIRSTY THAT I FELT I WAS EATING MY TEETH. THIS IS THE BEST I CAN DO AFTER HAVING THREE FRIENDS DIE, TWO OF THEM IN MY ARMS. THE SADDEST THING ABOUT THIS STORY IS, I AM THE ONLY ONE LEFT TO TELL IT."
What led to this disaster was their anchor getting stuck when they decided to head back. When normal efforts to dislodge the anchor failed... they made (according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission) a deadly mistake: "IMPROPER TYING OF THE ANCHOR LINE TO AN EYE BRACKET ON THE PORT SIDE OF THE BOAT'S TRANSOM: ATTEMPTING TO THROTTLE FORWARD TO PULL THE ANCHOR FREE: AND FAILURE TO LEAVE ENOUGH SLACK IN THE LINE, WHICH LED THE STERN TO SUBMERGE AND THE BOAT TO CAPSIZE." Please believe me this is not a "spoiler". The author then takes you through a first person account of every frigid wave... crashing onto and into each man who was clinging in one way or another to the over turned boat AND EACH OTHER. The mental as well as the physical beating these poor souls were forced to endure... will undoubtedly affect every reader possessing even the smallest bit of empathy. As these brave young men held on for their very life... they each... in their own way show bits of heroism... bits of love... endure agonizing pain... and whether they know it or not... have their mental capacities drained... and stolen from them... by mother nature. As the hours pass in tortuous and murderous fashion... what once was... "A LOT OF "OH MY G-DS"... "OH MY G-D, IS THIS REALLY HAPPENING?" NOW IT WAS, "OH MY G-D, IS THIS IT?"
The feeling of helplessness that the reader is immersed in is so visceral... that at a point in the story when the author says we have now been in the water for twenty-hours... I thought that I/we had been through so much already... that I must have misread the beginning of the book when it said he was in the water for forty-three hours. I actually went back to the beginning twice to make sure I had read it correctly.
COAST GUARD NOTE: "In the water, boaters would also have quickly become susceptible to hypothermia as their body temperatures dropped below 95 degrees. Blood vessels in the arms and legs would begin constricting, rerouting blood to the body's core to protect the heart, lungs, and brain with sufficient heat. Shivering would progress to clumsiness of the hands, quick and shallow breathing, blue lips, confusion, slurred speech, and irrational and confrontational behavior."
And then it got worse! And Nick was alone. You will not be able to put this book down till you're done reading it... and then I guarantee you... you still will not be done with it for a long time.
Personal Note: Since I live in the California bay area and I am an Oakland Raider season ticket holder I followed this story closely as it was happening. I would not only like to share my sorrowful prayers with all the family members of the victims... but I would also like to tell Marquis Cooper's Father that the way he handled himself... and presented himself... when hope was being lost... displayed so much dignity... class... and love... that would make any Father and son in the world proud. G-d bless!
Sad but TRUE story, told very well March 8, 2010 A. lippert (Florida) 14 out of 17 found this review helpful
I followed this story on the news as it was happening and live in the same area, but I am one who only heard what was on TV or in the paper and we all know how they easily twist the facts. I wanted to know more and how it really happened. I bought this book and could not put it down. It is so detailed, it makes you/me feel like I really knew him, and the others. Every time I say something like.... its cold, in my mind I think its not bad at all compared to what they went through, in the water! This was a very SAD story and I shed a few tears for the men and families, but think the worst is those who dare criticize someone who lost his 3 best friends. I would love to see the tables turned.....
Great read, wish it kept going! March 17, 2010 Gator Girly (Florida) 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
This was one of the best non-fiction books I've read in a long time. It's disturbing, but truthful. You know the ending, but this explains how everything went down that weekend. I cried a few days, and laughed a few, but mostly read it so intensely that I couldn't help from turning page after page despite the fact that my clock read 3:00 a.m. just a few pages from the end of the book.
Real and Honest "Not Without Hope" April 9, 2010 Danna L. Castillo 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
"Not Without Hope" is a very inspiring and real account of survival and loss written by Nick Schuyler. As I read it from the comfort of my own home, I was also carried away on the rough waves of the Mexican Gulf with Marquis Cooper, Corey Smith, Will Bleakley and Nick Schuyler. I experienced the very human mistakes as well as their sense of teamwork and friendship towards one another. I felt and empathetic loss as Nick described losing one friend, and another and another.
We all make simple human mistakes everyday. We seldom think about the consequences; not thinking things through completely. In this case of survival at sea led to the deaths of some very fine young men with promising futures.
I learned alot from this book. I used to think of athletes especially football players as "dumb jocks." I no longer judge athletes this way. I think of them as loyal, hardworking individuals who love their families and are dedicated to improving themselves. I am less judgemental because of this book.
Every time I work out now, I think about Nick Schuyler and what he went through to survive. I think about the extra effort it took him and his friends to save one another. I try to put that extra effort into my own life.
"Not Without Hope" is not only a very honest book from one man's mind, but a lesson for all of us not to take life or nature for granted. The waves of life will carry you. It is up to us to have the strength to ride the waves. This is a good book for any one who has ever faced a personal tragedy. Who hasn't?
Amazing how life can be turned upside down in a moments time. March 10, 2010 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
I appreciated the honesty of the author. The story was very well told. Even though I knew the outcome it had me hoping for a better ending. The details sometimes made me feel as if I was there.
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