Plot summary, “In the Heart of the Sea” by Nathaniel Philbrick in 3 Minutes - Book Review

“In the Heart of the Sea“ is a non-fiction book written by Nathaniel Philbrick and published in 2000. The book tells the true story of the sinking of the American whaling ship Essex in 1820, which served as the inspiration for Herman Melville’s classic novel, “Moby-Dick.“ The narrative of “In the Heart of the Sea“ is based on historical accounts and survivor testimonies, providing a detailed and harrowing account of the events that unfolded during the Essex’s ill-fated voyage. The ship, under the command of Captain George Pollard Jr., set sail from Nantucket in search of sperm whales and their valuable oil. However, it encountered a massive and enraged sperm whale that attacked the ship, ultimately causing its sinking. The crew members of the Essex were forced into small, open boats, and they faced a dire situation as they struggled to survive in the vast and unforgiving Pacific Ocean. They endured extreme hunger, thirst, exposure, and the psychological toll of thei
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