Monday, May 17, 2010

Memoir Monday... Alone: Orphaned on the Ocean by Richard D. Logan and Tere Duperrault Fassbender

Alone: Orphaned on the Ocean
by Richard D. Logan PhD and Tere Duperrault Fassbender

I saw a brief interview with Tere Duperrault Fassbender on one of the major television networks last week and was fascinated by her story. When Tere Duperrault was 11 years old, Terry's family chartered a sailboat off the coast of Florida. It would be the last family vacation she ever had with her family- they were all murdered at sea. The captain had murdered his wife,Terry's parents and brother & sister. Terry had been asleep down inside the boat when she was awakened by the commotion. The captain shoved her back below, pulled the plugs on the ship and left on the dingy. He assumed Terry would drown as the ship took on water, but Terry found another little raft, jumped overboard with it and survived 4 days before being pulled to safety. The captain of the ship had survived and was telling everyone that the ship had caught on fire and everyone drowned... This is her story, a story of survival... It's been 50 years since that fateful day, and it's taken this long for Tere Duperrault Fassbender to come to terms with what happened. What happened that lead up to this tragedy? How did she survive 4 days alone in the vast waters that she was floating on? And what happened to the captain of the ship? I can't wait to read her story! Richard D. Logan is a nationally recognized expert in the psychology of solitary survival, he helps tell Tere's story...

From the Publisher... This is the first time Terry Jo, now known as Tere Duperrault Fassbender, has been able to fully tell her story. In September 1988 Oprah Winfrey reunited her with the freighter captain who saved her but, even then, she was not healed enough to reveal what it took to survive for four days adrift and alone at sea. Co-authored by psychologist and survival expert Richard Logan, readers delve into the details of how a little girl survived the murder of her family; the gradual collapse of the small cork float she used to keep afloat while guarded by a small pod of whales; and the aftermath and the reclamation of life. ALONE is the ultimate inspirational tale of good.

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