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In the Waves

My Quest to Solve the Mystery of a Civil War Submarine

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In the Waves

Auteur(s): Rachel Lance
Narrateur(s): Rebecca Lowman
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One of "The Most Fascinating Books WIRED Read in 2020"

"One part science book, one part historical narrative, one part memoir . . . harrowing and inspiring.”The Wall Street Journal


How a determined scientist cracked the case of the first successful—and disastrous—submarine attack


On the night of February 17, 1864, the tiny Confederate submarine HL Hunley made its way toward the USS Housatonic just outside Charleston harbor. Within a matter of hours, the Union ship’s stern was blown open in a spray of wood planks. The explosion sank the ship, killing many of its crew. And the submarine, the first ever to be successful in combat, disappeared without a trace.

For 131 years the eight-man crew of the HL Hunley lay in their watery graves, undiscovered. When finally raised, the narrow metal vessel revealed a puzzling sight. There was no indication the blast had breached the hull, and all eight men were still seated at their stations—frozen in time after more than a century. Why did it sink? Why did the men die? Archaeologists and conservationists have been studying the boat and the remains for years, and now one woman has the answers.

In the Waves is much more than just a military perspective or a technical account. It’s also the story of Rachel Lance’s single-minded obsession spanning three years, the story of the extreme highs and lows in her quest to find all the puzzle pieces of the Hunley. Balancing a gripping historical tale and original research with a personal story of professional and private obstacles, In the Waves is an enthralling look at a unique part of the Civil War and the lengths one scientist will go to uncover its secrets.
Forces armées Guerres et conflits Militaire Guerre civile Guerre Du contenu qui fait réfléchir Sous-marin
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I listened to this on a road trip with my 11 yr old son, who is very interested in submarines. The book held our attention throughout. I really enjoyed the combination of science, history, and personal journey. The author wove together many interesting layers of complexity.

Like an extended Mythbusters

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So... I thoroughly enjoy a certain podcast by the title of ‘Ridiculous History’. I recently listened to an episode featuring Rachel Lance discussing blast trauma and the H.L Hunley. My interest was peaked.

I sought out the book immediately, mostly due to the bubbly excited nature of the author herself. Written text (or in this case audio of said text) by someone seemingly enveloped by their passion is always of interest to me. The information relayed is much easier to absorb when delivered by such a person.

The hosts of Ridiculous History also claimed this book was more like a novel than a scientific recap of theories and experiments to prove or disprove them. I can confirm they were 100% correct. This book was delightfully written and a pleasure to listen to.

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