Robert Trumbull

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Robert Trumbull



Average rating: 4.08 · 734 ratings · 118 reviews · 13 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Raft: The Courageous St...

4.08 avg rating — 687 ratings — published 1942 — 89 editions
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Nine Who Survived Hiroshima...

3.88 avg rating — 33 ratings — published 1957 — 7 editions
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Silversides

3.83 avg rating — 6 ratings — published 1945 — 6 editions
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Tin Roofs & Palm Trees: A R...

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 1977 — 3 editions
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The Scrutable East: A Corre...

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 1964 — 4 editions
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This is Communist China

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 1968 — 2 editions
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As I See India

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 1956 — 2 editions
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Paradise in trust;: A repor...

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India since independence: T...

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“Gene was leaning intently over the side, his knife held ready, dagger fashion. Finally, a shark swam bravely up to him. The knife flashed out and down, and there was a sound like a punch. Gene turned pale. “I—I think I hit the boat,” he said. He held his hand in the water where he had struck. There was a quick, convulsive thrash and Gene’s arm was yanked like a line. “Wait! I got him,” he yelled. He had been fortunate enough to strike the shark in the gill. That, we learned later, was the only spot vulnerable to the little knife. Quickly, but with care, Gene hauled the shark into the boat, using the knife like a hook. Tony again was dozing in the bottom of the boat. The shark landed right on top of him. I haven’t had the experience yet of having a live shark, wet and bleeding, thump me in the ribs while I was half asleep. It nearly scared the wits out of Tony. The yelp of surprise was hardly out of Tony’s mouth, though, when he grasped the whole situation. Like a wrestler, Tony flipped over and slammed all his weight on the struggling sea beast. He concentrated every ounce of his energy on holding down the sinewy, slippery thing.”
Robert Trumbull, The Raft: Three Men, 34 Days, and a Thousand Miles Adrift



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