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The Wreck of the Mentor

A True Story of Death, Despair, and Deliverance in the Age of Sail

Narrated by L.J. Ganser

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Pub Date Jun 02 2026 | Archive Date Jun 09 2026

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Description

New York Times • “The Nonfiction Everyone Will Be Talking About in 2026” 

An astonishing true story—one of the most gripping maritime sagas of the nineteenth century—told by our era’s “expert literary steersman” (Washington Post). 

From the best-selling author of Black Flags, Blue Waters comes the story of the American whaleship Mentor, wrecked in 1832 on a remote reef in the western Pacific. With supplies dwindling, the eleven surviving crewmen face not only the miseries of shipwreck in unfamiliar territory but also the profound uncertainty of contact with the Indigenous people of the Micronesian archipelago of Palau, who within days approach the deserted men brandishing axes, clubs, and spears. In this gripping saga of cultural collision, tribal wars, and dashed hopes, award-winning historian Eric Jay Dolin vividly reconstructs the Mentor’s doomed voyage, the years of perilous captivity, and the delicate negotiations and fraught naval rescue mission that followed. 

The Wreck of the Mentor is at once a powerful story of survival and a revealing window into the great Age of Sail—a time when maritime ambition collided with local sovereignty, and when the outcome of one voyage rippled across oceans and empires.

New York Times • “The Nonfiction Everyone Will Be Talking About in 2026” 

An astonishing true story—one of the most gripping maritime sagas of the nineteenth century—told by our era’s “expert literary...


Advance Praise

"A vivid castaway story. From the Odyssey to Lord of the Flies, the shipwreck genre may be the world’s oldest, and few readers will object to this addition from best-selling maritime historian Dolin. High-seas adventures that’ll keep readers hungrily turning the pages."
—Kirkus Reviews

"With an impressive array of sources, [Dolin] builds a gripping narrative about the castaways. [He] weaves it all into a dark adventure that must be read to be believed, along within the larger story of the history of whaling, exploration, and sailing. The lavish illustrations add depth to the engaging prose. Reaching far beyond a simple shipwreck chronicle, Dolin's latest dramatic account is a compelling addition to maritime history collections."
—James Pekoll, Booklist

"A vivid castaway story. From the Odyssey to Lord of the Flies, the shipwreck genre may be the world’s oldest, and few readers will object to this addition from best-selling maritime historian Dolin...


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EDITION Audiobook, Unabridged
ISBN 9798899749377
PRICE $28.99 (USD)
DURATION 9 Hours, 36 Minutes

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