Extreme Survival

Lessons from Those Who Have Triumphed Against All Odds (Survival Stories, True Stories)

Michael Tougias author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Yellow Pear Press

Published:25th May '23

£23.99

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Platform Marketing

  • Tougias's book The Finest Hours was made into a movie produced by Walt Disney Pictures and starring Chris Pine.
  • Tougias sends a newsletter to 16,500 people who have opted in (via Constant Contact).
  • Tougias averages seventy presentations per year on the topics of his books and is often the keynote speaker at national association meetings and other business conferences. These groups often buy the books from the publisher in advance to give to attendees. He speaks to groups as large as 500 and to more intimate library settings of 75. He has spoken in almost all fifty states and just about every type of organization, from boat shows, historical societies, teacher associations, medical conventions, colleges, high schools, aviation conventions, active military, etc. He has “key influencers” friends that will help him promote the book.
  • Tougias has connections at national newspapers, talk radio, NPR, and national television. He has appeared on NPR’s Here & Now, over thirty local NPR stations, Fox & Friends, The Weather Channel, 20/20, dozens of podcasts, and much more.

To answer the question of why disasters happen and how some survive, Tougias interviewed over 100 people who survived against all odds, first chronicling their harrowing survival stories, and then discussing in detail the lessons learned. Both an exciting and informative read, this book provides the entertainment and exceptional research fans expect.Witness True Resilience in These Incredible Survival Stories

“Michael Tougias converts the wisdom of survivors into advice we can all use...” —Amanda Ripley, bestselling author of The Unthinkable: Who Survives When Disaster Strikes—and Why

#1 New Release in Disaster Relief

Extreme Survival will have you on the edge-of-your-seat with truly amazing survival stories.

New York Times bestselling author Michael Tougias has earned critical acclaim and literary awards for his many best-seller non-fiction narratives. Extreme Survival is the long-awaited follow-up to The Finest Hours, co-authored with Casey Sherman.

Explore the stories and the causes of manmade disasters. To answer the question of why disasters happen and how some survive, Tougias interviewed over 100 people who survived against all odds, first chronicling their harrowing survival stories, and then discussing in detail lessons learned. Extreme Survival delivers the entertainment and exceptional research Michael Tougias fans expect.

Understand resilience through the mindset of survivors. Surviving disasters requires survival techniques to kick in at the right moment. Learn what a person is capable of when under extreme pressure and facing imminent disaster.

Inside find:

  • Captivating and narrative survival stories told in true Tougias trademark style
  • Analysis of major man-made disasters and the faulty decisions that led to them
  • First-person accounts and detailed survival tactics that can apply to your every-day life

If you like true survival books like The Greatest Survival Stories of All Time, Into Thin Air, The Gift of FearInto the Abyss, Deep Survival, or If I Live Until Morning, you’ll love Extreme Survival. Also don’t miss reading other Michael Tougais survival books, including Fatal Forecast, Ten Hours Until Dawn, A Storm Too Soon, and Overboard!

Praise for Books by Michael J. Tougias

 

Extreme Survival: Lessons from Those Who Have Triumphed Against All Odds

“Each page is filled with the amazing arc of a human spirit exceeding all bounds, yet returning us, as readers, to what it means to be wholly human, humane, selfless, yet aware of one’s self—call it identity, our authentic selves, a grasp of what’s meaningful in one’s life. Tougias’ reporting and storytelling has appeal for armchair adventurers, historians of the extreme, for parents and families, teachers, civic leaders, those in business, and all of us in leadership positions large or small, who ask, ‘How do I make the most of this moment?’ “ —Doug Stanton, #1 New York Times bestselling author of In Harm’s Way and Horse Soldiers

“If you're clinging to a lifeboat, surrounded by sharks (figuratively or literally), what should you think about? Who should you ignore? What are the patterns of mind and heart that have helped Antarctic explorers, soldiers, lobster fishermen, and prisoners of war stay sane—and alive? Michael Tougias converts the wisdom of survivors into advice we can all use to light up the darkness.” —Amanda Ripley, bestselling author of The Unthinkable: Who Survives When Disaster Strikes—and Why

“Tougias has chronicled examples of extreme survival in several books over the past 30 years. In researching such stories, Tougias realized it was more than luck that enabled these people to make it out alive.” —The Boston Globe

“He's been keeping files about survivors, along with interview notes from about 70 survivors he interviewed, he explained. He also supplements the survivors he interviewed with survivors from history, from Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton to John McCain to Mary Rowlandson in King Philip’s War.“—Cape Cod Times

“[Tougias] combines edge-of-your-seat stories with lessons learned and has a book that is both entertaining and inspiring.” —Wicked Local


The Finest Hours: The True Story of the U.S. Coast Guard’s Most Daring Sea Rescue (co-authored with Casey Sherman) 

“A blockbuster account of tragedy at sea…gives a ‘you-are-there’ feel.” —The Providence Journal

“A gripping read!” —James Bradley, author of Flags of Our Fathers

 

Overboard! A True Bluewater Odyssey of Disaster and Survival

“A heart-pounding account of the storm that tore apart a forty-five-foot sailboat. Author Michael Tougias is the master of the weather-related disaster book.” —The Boston Globe 

Overboard is a beautiful story deserving of a good cry.” —Gatehouse News Service 

“Tougias has a knack for weaving thoroughly absorbing stories—adventure fans need this one! —Booklist

 

Fatal Forecast: An Incredible True Tale of Disaster and Survival at Sea 

“A passionately recounted peril-at-sea adventure...described with excruciating intensity. A blustery seafarer's delight, rendered with gusto.” —Kirkus Reviews

“Tougias spins a marvelous and terrifying yarn….this is a breathtaking book.” —Los Angeles Times 

“Tougias's terrifying tale will stun you…leaving you breathless, exhilarated, and finally amazed.” —The Providence Journal

“Ernie Hazard’s experiences, as related by Tougias, deserve a place as a classic of sea survival history.”—The Boston Globe 

“Tougias spins a dramatic saga…. (He) has written eighteen books and this is among his most gripping.” —National Geographic Adventure Magazine

 

Ten Hours Until Dawn

 The best story of peril at sea since Sebastian Junger’s Perfect Storm. Superb!” —Booklist

“What a story!  Tougias’ research and writing make the reader feel as if they are onboard the Can Do during the Blizzard of ’78.” —Governor Michael Dukakis

“An incredible tale of heroism and sacrifice.” —Nathaniel Philbrick, National Book Award Winner

Selected as an American Library Association as an Editor’s Choice and “Top Book of the Year”

Ten Hours audio book won Audiofiles “Earphones Award”

 

A Storm Too Soon

“By depicting the event from the perspective of both the rescued and the rescuers and focusing only on key moments and details, Tougias creates a suspenseful, tautly rendered story that leaves readers breathless but well-satisfied. Heart-pounding action for the avid armchair adventurer.” —Kirkus Reviews

“The riveting, meticulously researched A Storm Too Soon tells the true-life tale of an incredible rescue” —New York Post

“Tougias deftly switches from heart-pounding details of the rescue to the personal stories of the boat’s crew and those of the rescue team. The result is a well-researched and suspenseful read.” —Publishers Weekly

“Already a maven of maritime books with Overboard! and Fatal Forecast, Tougias cinches that title here. Working in the present tense Tougias lets the story tell itself, and what a story! Any one reading (A Storm Too Soon) will laud Tougias’ success.” —Providence Journal

ISBN: 9781684812554

Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 19mm

Weight: unknown

222 pages