Shark Six
![]() | Average Customer Rating: Recommend I wrote this story many years after the voyage of the Shark Six. At the time, I didn't realize this one week on the ocean would resonate across decades of my life. Would have, could have and should have are phrases familiar to everyone remembering, thinking of the alternative outcomes that might have been if not for the way it did happen. In this case, tiny creatures pursuing their own mindless endeavors Product details and pricing info |
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- Youth discovers its mortality...
- This is a tightly-written account of a boatful of amateur sailors who, through their own lack of vigilance, find themselves caught in a storm at sea. The threat of death can put love into perspective, but sometimes the result isn't what we might've wanted. The story hooked me immediately, and held me to the end. Excellent read.
Susan O'Neill, author,
Don't Mean Nothing: Short Stories of Viet Nam
(and various Amazon Shorts) - 2006-11-04, 2 of 2 people found this review helpful, Rated:

