Tougias describes Extreme Survival as the culmination of his life’s work of interviewing and researching the toughest survivors over the past three decades. Some of these survivors from history include: John McCain, Mary Rowlandson (captive during King Philip’s Indian War), Howard Blackburn, Captain Bligh, Holocaust survivor Viktor Frankl, mountain man Hugh Glass, Admiral Byrd, Shackleton, WWII pilot James Whittaker, Teddy Roosevelt, JFK (PT109), USS Indianapolis survivors, and many more, from mountain climbers to early explorers of the new world.
Drawing from over 100 of these interviews and historical accounts, Tougias will share what he has learned about decision-making, survival, and resilience, and discuss how these lessons can inspire all of us when facing life challenges. Tougias will also touch on his newest book, The Power of Positive Fishing, a chronicle of 25 years of striped bass fishing off Cape Cod.
Michael Tougias is the author of 30 bestselling and critically acclaimed nonfiction narratives, including seven survival and rescue books. Some of his books include The Finest Hours (now a Disney movie), A Storm Too Soon, Overboard, and The Waters Between Us. He is also the author of the True Rescue book series and the True Survival book series, both for middle grade readers.For more information, please contact the Edgartown Library at (508) 627-4221 or programs@edgartownlibrary or the Vineyard Haven Library at (508) 696-4211 or vhpl_programs@clamsnet.org.
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