Olson, Tod. Lost in the Pacific, 1942: Not a Drop to Drink.
On October 21, 1942, a B-17 bomber carrying eight men crashed into the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Lost at sea and without a drop to drink, this thrilling account of history tells the true story of their struggle to survive.
Posted in 2017-2018 Master List, Lost in the Pacific 1942, Tod Olson
Tags: 2017-2018 list, Action & adventure, Adventure & Adventurers, Aircraft accidents, Airplane crash survival, Juvenile Nonfiction, Military & Wars, Pacific Ocean, Survival at sea, World War, World War II: 1939-1945, World War: 1939-1945
this is a grate book. I hate reading yet i love this book.
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This book reminded me of confidence. All 8 men that were aboard the three rafts were all working together. I would definitely recommend this book.
In my opinion this was a great book. It had action at times but most of it slow to read.
This book is full of cool facts and filled with adventure.
Hi Mathwizz,
Please be kind when you comment, even if you disagree. I don’t believe anybody is ruining the story, as the book is clearly described as a survival story.
If somebody ruins the ending or gives away too much of the story, we do not approve the comment. In this case, I felt that the comment(s) were appropriate.
Stop ruining the books, No one likes it, I doubt you even read the book.
The eight Men Surprised me i din’t think they would make it
In this book, eight men crashed in the middle of the Pacific Ocean with only three rafts. I was really surprised to find out that the eight men ended up living even though they were left at sea for three weeks. A good book in my opinion.