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Close to Shore: The Terrifying Shark Attacks of 1916 (2001)

por Michael Capuzzo

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Details the first documented cases in American history of sharks attacking swimmers, which occured along the Atlantic coast of New Jersey in 1916.
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"Close To Shore" by Michael Capuzzo is a fascinating book that details the series of shark attacks on the New Jersey coast during the summer of 1916. Through vivid descriptions of the luxurious hotels, posh lifestyle, and attitudes towards leisure time on the East Coast, the author immerses the reader in the mood of the times. Against the backdrop of war and polio, swimming in the ocean for better health has become a popular trend. However, a rogue great white shark took advantage of this and caused widespread horror and panic. The book is a thrilling and informative account of the events and compares today's scientific knowledge with the theories of the early twentieth century. It is a must-read for anyone interested in sharks and their interactions with humans. ( )
  PaulaGalvan | May 4, 2024 |
Loved this book. As a lifelong fan of Jaws- it was great to get the true story behind the movie. I'd read about it previously-but this book gives you the whole package, maintaining the tension and interest of the fictional movie. Not everyone wh enters the water is shark bait-but yoiu are never quite sure-he maintains the suspense while even creating a smidgen-a tiny one- of understanding for the lost & confused shark
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  cspiwak | Mar 6, 2024 |
Close to Shore is not your typical non-fiction. It is a period piece that attempts to transport the reader back to New Jersey and New York in 1916, providing lots of period detail, manner of dress, bathing costumes, medical thinking, and scientific knowledge of the era. It tells the story of the people who were attacked, and also attempts to track the shark itself. Now, of course, we do not truly know where the shark originated or how it got to New Jersey. Nor do we know for sure the same shark attacked all of these victims. But the author did extensive research with noted shark experts to formulate a likely scenario and he presents a compelling case.

I found it interesting that scientists in 1916 doubted that sharks would attack humans. The attacks were blamed on sea turtles, orcas, and swordfish, along with other unusual suspects. One of the main strengths of the book is that it shows how difficult it is for people to let go of previously held beliefs. The narrative presents the great white shark as the culprit, though other accounts I have read blame the bull shark, and I am not certain if the experts agree that it was a single shark. These attacks certainly changed the public’s view of sharks. The 1916 attacks were the inspiration behind Peter Benchley’s novel Jaws.
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  Castlelass | Oct 30, 2022 |
If you look at my reading list you'll see I'm eclectic, but this is probably not one you'd think would be there. But it is New Jersey history and I like know as much as I can about my home state. A lot of weird things happen in New Jersey.

Michael Capuzzo told the story from the timeline of the shark and the people the shark was about to encounter. It was a novel approach. The shark was more "confirmed" gone more by lack of attacks than by acceptance that he had been killed.

I feel Mr. Capuzzo tried to tell an unbiased story. This allowed me to unravel how sharks got their differing reputations. It was also fun to see the genesis for the story of Jaws. I recommend the book. ( )
  nab6215 | Jan 18, 2022 |
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"The beach was such a novel experience that most were completely unfamiliar with the health hazards--and risks to life and limb--it posed." -Gideon Bosker and Lena Lencek "The Beach: The History of Paradise on Earth"
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To my father, William, who was born in the time of the shark and died while I was writing this story; my wife, Teresa, first ever in my heart, who turned the nightmares of predators into dreams; and finally Cosmo, a beagle, who sat on my lap all during the writing, watching for prey moving in the fields.
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The smell of the sea pulled him east. The Atlantic spread before him like a pool of diamonds, liquefied, tossing gently in gleaming tips and shards of changeable, fading bronze light.
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