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So Others May Live

Coast Guard's Rescue Swimmers: Saving Lives, Defying Death

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So Others May Live

De: Martha Laguardia-Kotite, Tom Ridge
Narrado por: Jim Cooper, Martha Laguardia-Kotite
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So Others May Live: Coast Guard Rescue Swimmers: Saving Lives, Defying Death is the award-winning untold story of the US Coast Guard's quiet but resolute rescue swimmers. From deep ocean caves on the Oregon coast to the panicked and chaotic streets of post-Katrina New Orleans, here are their stunningly heroic stories.

In startlingly clear and exceptional writing, Martha LaGuardia-Kotite tells 12 heroic stories of the greatest maritime rescues attempted since the program began in 1985. These feats, told through the eyes of the heroes, reveal an understanding of how and why the rescuer, with flight-crew assistance, risks his or her own life to reach out to save a stranger.

Covering diverse environments - oceans, hurricanes, oil rigs, caves, sinking vessels, floods, and even Niagara Falls, So Others May Live is truly a can't-stop-listening collection.

©2006 Martha LaGuardia-Kotite (P)2018 Martha LaGuardia-Kotite
Ayuda para Catástrofes Ciencias Sociales Ejército y Guerra Fuerzas Armadas Fuerzas Navales Historia y Piratería Marítima Histórico Militar Mundial Desastre natural Soldados Guerra
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Harrowing Rescues • Inspirational Stories • Professional Narration • Real Heroism • Extraordinary Situations
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I was in the USCG and this book helped me with my thoughts after getting out due to medical issues. I wish i could have stayed in and done more. This book was an amazing reminder that there are so many Men and Woman who guard our water ways and oceans. Guardians true to the end.

Amazing!!

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Great novel! But author-narrator sounded like she was reading this book for the first time.

Professional narrator did great

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Narrator needs to either lose the British accent all together or takes years of voice coaching. His accent sounded more like Barry Kripke from The Big Bang Theory. Hard to listen to in that section. Rest of the book was fine.

If you can't do it, don't.

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Story was excellent. Female portion of narrative was terrible. High pitched, boring, monotone .
She made a good story hard to listen to.

Poor narrative

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Great stories and information enjoyed the book. but the woman narrator was terrible. very hesitant and unenthused, Poor recording quality sounds like she was recorded in a hallway on a tape recorder . very annoying to listen to she reads ever other chapter. The man narrator does a much better job and was recorded in a studio.

Great story poor narration

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This book is broken up into 2 parts: chapters about rescues and chapters about the evolution of Coast Guard rescue swimmers. The content in both are good but I wouldn't be surprised if most people - like me - enjoyed the rescue stories more than the history of the rescue swimmer program. So far so good. The producers decided to hire a professional to narrate the rescue stories and use one of the authors to narrate the program history sections. This is where things go bad. The professional narrator does a great job. The author does not. Frankly, it is amateurish. There are pauses in the middle of sentences, presumably where line breaks were in the script she was reading from. Unbelievably there were several double-takes of pronouncing a word. Surely this could be edited out and rerecorded. For some reason this wasn't done. The tone, emotion and flow just were up to the standard produced by professional narrators. They really should have used Jim Cooper to narrate the whole book. Even so, it is listenable and as I say above the content is there and the delivery of the rescue stories is well done so if you are interested in search and rescue or Coast Guard rescue swimmers in particular this is worth a listen.

Good content, poor delivery in parts

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I liked the details of the rescues undertaken , and appreciated learning the background of the men and women who were involved. Their stories were harrowing and inspirational, and knowing that they spoke about the rescues from actual experience made me proud. I’ve never had that kind of physicality or bravery. It’s good to know that such people exist. The book was worth hearing.

Held my attention

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The professional narrator was excellent and very gripping, but the author narrator was awful. She read like a speak and spell. Monotone, halting, and you can hear the pages turn when she reads. Sounds like they took her first take on it.

Excellent story

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The author brought us a well written and important account of true heroism. However, for the same reason we use actors to retell stories because the real people cannot act (it detracts from the story and it’s impact and distribution), we use voice actors when authors would do the same harm to their own books.
On a $10 microphone in her den, with unlistenable stilted narration, the author reads significant passages where she stumbles over words, takes long, long pauses, and turns the pages she’s reading off of audibly.
This bothers me because of how powerful her writing and her story are. This book became a movie and is widely acclaimed. It deserves a professional presentation for the same reason we expect neat type-written pages in books, not someone’s sloppy handwriting.
The other professional reader is okay but really should not have tried what he seems to think is an English accent. It isn’t.

Terrible performance; amazing story

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By far, the Katrina incident chapter was my favorite. The whole book/audio is well done. Tom did a great job engaging the audience, adding an appropriate level of drama as needed. While I read the book several years ago, I found the audio storytelling a definite plus.
Highly recommend especially for Coast Guard or those that would be!
~john

Superb Storytelling

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