
Graveyard of the Pacific
Shipwreck and Survival on America’s Deadliest Waterway
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Narrated by:
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Lynch Travis
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By:
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Randall Sullivan
Off the coast of Oregon, the Columbia River flows into the Pacific Ocean and forms the Columbia River Bar: a watery collision so turbulent and deadly that it’s nicknamed the Graveyard of the Pacific.
Two thousand ships have been wrecked on the bar since the first European ship dared to try to cross it. Since then, the commercial importance of the Columbia River has only grown, but despite the construction of jetties on either side, the bar remains treacherous.
When Randall Sullivan and a friend set out to cross the bar in a two-man kayak, they’re met with skepticism and concern. But on a clear day in July 2021, when the tides and weather seem right, they embark. As they plunge through the currents that have taken so many lives, Randall commemorates the brave sailors that made the crossing before him—including his own abusive father, a sailor himself who also once dared to cross the bar—and reflects on toxic masculinity, fatherhood, and what drives men to extremes.
Rich with exhaustive research and propulsive narrative, Graveyard of the Pacific follows historical shipwrecks through the moment-by-moment details that often determined whether sailors would live or die, exposing the ways in which boats, sailors, and navigation have changed over the decades. As he makes his way across the bar, floating above the wrecks and across the same currents that have taken so many lives, Randall Sullivan faces the past, both in his own life and on the Columbia River Bar.
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The narration was OK but unfortunately mispronounced several local names and places, like the Willamette Valley in Oregon.
Uneven Storytelling
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Place names pronunciation butchered
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Moderately interesting biography of the author.
Sadly the narrator consistently mispronounced many of the names of places and features of the Pacific Northwest, very distracting. Also his cadence and inner city accent where unpleasant to listen to.
Very interesting text, lousy narration
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Too much focus on the two men. Not enough on the shipwrecks
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The worst part of this is the pronunciations of places, tribes, and people’s names. I doubt very much that the narrator has been to these areas or even bothered to google any of the important names. It is childish and OFFENSIVE to pronounce the tribe names and place names so atrociously. If I were his boss, I would make him redo all the mispronounced sections. These aren’t just random words; they’re history, and they represent real people. They deserve more than a modicum of respect. Time to do your homework, Mr. Narrator.
Gripping retelling of historical events
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A disappointment
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Enjoyed this one
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The adventure of crossing the bar was strangely without much detail.... I have crossed the bar several times in 40-50 ft boats and found it sometimes terrifying, sometimes flat and lake -like (depending on how well you time the crossing with tides) but there are very interesting features of the river that are absent in this book. The characters in this book seemed foolish and willfully ignorent with a mission that had no point...
The narrator was ok , but mispronounced a number of words he should have been able to have researched proper pronunciation as a professional narrator.
I lost interest in this odd story with no seemingly point. WIll return the title if I can.
This needed an editor- to screen from publication
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