Simon Winchester does a fabulous job of presenting the "power" of the Pacific Ocean, geographically, economically, politically, and weather-wise. His easy reading style makes the subject more than just interesting - it reads far more like an novel than a reference book. The Pacific as presented here is the ocean of the future, making its mark most prominently in 1950, continuing to increase its influence today. Winchester organizes his book in 10 chapters, each based on an event or series of somehow related events that define the Pacific between 1950 and 2015. Most are well known, some forgotten, but their relevance is brought together in a great story. To this reader (a Gulf Coast resident) , the chapter on the weather influences from the Pacific is fascinating. Winchester explains the El Nino effect in a simplistic and well-supported manner, most interesting in this El Nino winter of 2016. Highly recommended - Balboa and Magellan would approve.