Miracle In The Andes
(10 ratings)
- Format:
- Paperback
- Pages:
- 288
- Publisher:
- Orion Publishing Co
- Publication Date:
- 04 April 2007
- Category:
- Books
- ISBN:
- 9780752881348
Description
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This story is more than the facts. It discusses the interpersonal relationships among the survivors from a first-hand account.
brendajanefrank
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Reading this won't make you want to climb mountains. As a matter of fact, flying over them will be a little jitter-inducing for a while. These kids crashed into the Andes and fought their way out. At first glance they seem stronger than you could ever be, yet by the end you see bits of yourself in them. A great book for when life seems insurmountable.
jonesjohnson
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Incredible story of survival and the human spirit.
coloradohjn
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Although the stories of the rugby players who crash landed in the Andes and survived there for months is well known, especially as told by Alive. In this book, a survivor tells the story from his perspective. This book makes you really believe the saying that truth is stranger than fiction. I would find it hard to believe that a charter plain could crash land in the Andes (after coming apart in mid-air), have over half those on board survive (but not the planeâs crew), that these remaining mostly young men could survive for 72 days in the freezing temperatures with just snow to drink and flesh to eat, and that two men could attempt a ten-day journey through the Andes. But it happened, and this is the story as told by one of the two men who went in search of rescue. Quote: âNando, I want you to remember, even in this place, our lives have meaning. Our suffering is not for nothing. Even if we are trapped here forever, we can love our families, and God, and each other as long as we live. Even in this place, our lives are worth living.â? I thought this book was amazing- sad, though-provoking, suspenseful, I couldnât put it down. The author makes it clear that he is telling his own story, not just the facts of what happened, but also his feelings and internal conflict during that time. He does not sensationalize the story (which he felt the media did)- instead of dwelling on grisly facts for shock value, he mentions them, that the survivors did what they had to do, and moves on. what the media considers most important in the story and what he believes people should take from it are very different things.
libmhleigh
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