Close to Shore: A True Story of Terror in an Age of Innocence
First edition cover
AuthorMichael Capuzzo
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SubjectJersey Shore shark attacks of 1916
History of New Jersey
PublisherBroadway Books
Publication date
2001
Media typeHardback
Paperback
Pages317
ISBN0-7679-0413-3 (hardback)
OCLC46565150
597.3/1566 21
LC ClassQL638.93 .C36 2001

Close to Shore: A True Story of Terror in an Age of Innocence is a non-fiction book by journalist Michael Capuzzo about the Jersey Shore shark attacks of 1916. The book was published in 2001 by Broadway Books.

According to a reviewer writing for the New Yorker, it is an "adventure classic".[1] The factual content and backgrounds were based on Richard Fernicola's In Search of the Jersey Man-Eater (1987).[2]

An adapted version, Close to Shore: The Terrifying Shark Attacks of 1916, was published in 2003, aimed at a middle-school audience, with fewer biographical background of the victims.[3] There are photos and news clippings not in the original.[4] Capuzzo's description of the shark's behaviour verges on being anthropomorphic.[5]

References

  1. Close to Shore
  2. Hepfer, W. (2001). "Rev. of Close to shore: A true story of terror in an age of innocence / Twelve days of terror: A definitive investigation of the 1916 new jersey shark attacks". Library Journal. 126 (10): 183.
  3. Bush, Elizabeth. "Rev. of Close to Shore: The Terrifying Shark Attacks of 1916". Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books. 56 (10): 394.
  4. Zvirin, S. (2003). "Rev. of Close to shore: The terrifying shark attacks of 1916". The Booklist. 99 (18): 1654.
  5. Spencer, P. (2003). "Rev. of Close to shore: The terrifying shark attacks of 1916". School Library Journal. 49 (4): 75–176.
  • Close to Shore homepage at RandomHouse.com.
  • Capuzzo, Michael. Close to Shore: The Terrifying Shark Attacks of 1916. Crown. ISBN 0375922318.


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