Why did I love this book?
The book is about an 18th-century British secret mission to South America during the Imperial War with Spain. I love history and the way David Grann makes this an absolutely thrilling bit of narrative non-fiction.
You can feel the terror of the sea voyage and the storms, the anguish as the crew faces unbelievable odds and challenges, the hunger when there’s no food, and the rage as the crew looks for someone to blame for their misfortune.
It was a ripping yarn that wouldn’t let me go, right to the end, even after some managed to get back to England. I felt like I was there. This didn’t have the dusty feel of a tale pulled from an old archive or dredged up out of yellowed letters or from the crumbling pages of library books. This was a living, breathing story of heroism, cowardice, virtue, and malice. It was a book I couldn’t put down.
21 authors picked The Wager as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.
'The beauty of The Wager unfurls like a great sail... one of the finest nonfiction books I've ever read' Guardian
'The greatest sea story ever told' Spectator
'A cracking yarn... Grann's taste for desperate predicaments finds its fullest expression here' Observer
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