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Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors

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Pages
318
Language
EN
ISBN
9780380003211
Reading Time
~5h 34min

Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors is a book by Piers Paul Read. It has 318 pages.

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Piers Paul Read’s account of the 1972 Andes plane crash examines one of the most extraordinary survival episodes in modern history. Drawing on extensive interviews with the Uruguayan rugby team members who endured ten weeks in the high mountains, the narrative reconstructs a harrowing ordeal defined by extreme cold, starvation, and impossible choices. Rather than emphasizing sensationalism, Read focuses on the psychological resilience and moral reasoning that sustained the group through their isolation. The work explores how faith, discipline, and collective decision-making enabled a small number of survivors to navigate both the physical landscape and profound ethical dilemmas. Grounded in archival records and firsthand testimony, the book maintains a measured tone while detailing the logistical challenges of signaling for rescue and the difficult decisions that ultimately led to their discovery. Read’s approach prioritizes historical accuracy and human experience, offering readers a clear-eyed examination of endurance under duress. The narrative remains a significant reference for studies in survival psychology, disaster response, and the limits of human perseverance.

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Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors has 318 pages.

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Piers Paul Read’s account of the 1972 Andes plane crash examines one of the most extraordinary survival episodes in modern history. Drawing on extensive interviews with the Uruguayan rugby team members who endured ten weeks in the high mountains, the narrative reconstructs a harrowing ordeal defined...

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Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors was written by Piers Paul Read.