The Wager
By David Grann
By David Grann
By David Grann
By David Grann
By David Grann
By David Grann
By David Grann
Read by Dion Graham and David Grann
By David Grann
Read by Dion Graham and David Grann
By David Grann
Read by Dion Graham and David Grann
By David Grann
Read by Dion Graham and David Grann
Category: True Crime | World History
Category: True Crime | World History
Category: True Crime | World History
Category: True Crime | World History | Audiobooks
Category: True Crime | World History | Audiobooks
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$32.00
Apr 18, 2023 | ISBN 9780593678251
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$30.00
Apr 18, 2023 | ISBN 9780385534260
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Apr 18, 2023 | ISBN 9780385534277
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Apr 18, 2023 | ISBN 9780307747495
508 Minutes
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$40.00
Apr 18, 2023 | ISBN 9780307747488
510 Minutes
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Praise
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
A Best Book of the Year: The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, TIME, NPR, Esquire, BookPage
“The most gripping sea-yarn I’ve read in years….A tour de force of narrative nonfiction. Mr. Grann’s account show how storytelling, whether to judges or readers, can shape individual and national fortunes – as well as our collective memories.”
— Wall Street Journal
“Glorious, steely…a tightly written, relentless, blow-by-blow account that is hard to put down” — The Washington Post
“As much a rousing adventure as an exploration of the power of narratives to shape our perception of reality.” — The New York Times
“Propulsive….finely-detailed…a ripping yarn…remarkable.” — The Boston Globe
“David Grann’s latest work of narrative nonfiction, The Wager, is part Robinson Crusoe, part Lord of the Flies… Gripping” —Maureen Corrigan, NPR (Top 10 Book of 2023)
“Riveting…The Wager reads like a thriller, tackling a multilayered history—and imperialism—with gusto.” — Time Magazine
“The beauty of The Wager unfurls like a great sail…He fixes his spyglass on the ravages of empire, of racism, of bureaucratic indifference and raw greed…one of the finest nonfiction books I’ve ever read.” — The Guardian (UK)
“The story of the shipwreck and its aftermath features scenery-chewing characters, unexpected twists and an almost unimaginable amount of human misery. Grann, the author of the acclaimed “Killers of the Flower Moon,” tells it with style. He manages to wring maximum drama out of the events and sketch out nuanced portraits of key players on the doomed ship.”
— Associated Press
“His dogged search through ships’ logs and other contemporaneous accounts of the disaster and its mutinous aftermath has turned up the kind of sterling details that make his writing sing; he is also interested in the way these events were recorded and then recounted, with many different people trying to shape the memory of what happened. Grann simultaneously reconstructs history while telling a tale that is as propulsive and adventure-filled as any potboiler.”
— The Atlantic
“A genre-defying literary naval-history thriller, part Master and Commander, part Lord of the Flies” — Vanity Fair
“One of our finest nonfiction storytellers returns with a swashbuckling epic about shipwreck, scandal, mutiny, and murder” — Esquire
“A thrilling account…dramatic and engrossing.” — The Economist
“This astonishing tale of maritime warfare, mutiny and survival in the 18th-century Atlantic proves that a nonfiction book can be as thrilling as any summer blockbuster.”
— People
“The Wager” is a soaring literary accomplishment and seductive adventure tale… enthralling, seamlessly crafted… ‘The Wager’ then, is an accomplishment as vividly realized and ingeniously constructed as Grann’s previous work, on par with Jon Krakauer’s Into Thin Air and Sebastian Junger’s The Perfect Storm. Welcome a classic.”
— Minneapolis Star Tribune
“Gripping … Combining impeccable research with exceptional storytelling powers, [Grann] spirits the reader aboard a creaking wooden ship trapped at the eye of a howling storm… No book that you’re likely to read either this year or next will prove more dramatic and enthralling than Grann’s magnificent story of life both at sea and out on the desolate, mist-laden island whose solitary peak the Wager’s unfortunate crew aptly named Mount Misery” — Financial Times
“A masterclass in story-telling…With a series of twists and turns worthy of a well-plotted thriller, the author of ‘Killers of the Flower Moon,’ uncovers an epic sea-faring tale…Epic true story as told by a master… David Grann has produced this riveting book…with the artistry of a superb novelist.” — The Toronto Star
“[Grann’s] meticulously researched stories, with their spare, simmering setups that almost always deliver stunning payoffs, have made him one of the preeminent adventure and true-crime writers working today…[Grann] has mastered a streamlined, propulsive type of narrative that readers devour for its hide-and-seek reveals…David’s stuff reads like literature, but every detail, every quote, every seemingly implausible glimpse into a subject’s mind is accounted for”
— New York Magazine
“Your favorite writer’s favorite writer for decades…David Grann is poised to become the moment’s leading storyteller… [Grann] specializes in gripping historical chronicles and crime stories…so rich in intrigue that they would strain credulity in fiction…[Grann’s] become one of our culture’s leading sources of holy s**t page-turners.” — GQ
“David Grann is one of the premier nonfiction storytellers of our time…Grann’s masterful new book…is at once an adventure on the high seas, a horror story, and a courtroom drama — a little bit Rashomon meets Lord of the Flies.” — Rolling Stone
“Not just a good but a great story, fraught with duplicity, terror and occasional heroism… the story of the Wager is, like many of its antecedents — from Homer’s “Odyssey” to “Mutiny on the Bounty” — a testament to the depths of human depravity and the heights of human endurance, and you can’t ask for better than that from a story…The Wager will keep you in its grip to its head-scratching, improbable end.” — Los Angeles Times
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