Miracle in the Andes

72 days on the mountain and my long trek home

291 pages

English language

Published July 9, 2006 by Crown Publishers.

ISBN:
978-1-4000-9769-2
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In the first hours there was nothing, no fear or sadness, just a black and perfect silence.Nando Parrado was unconscious for three days before he woke to discover that the plane carrying his rugby team, as well as their family members and supporters, to an exhibition game in Chile had crashed somewhere deep in the Andes. He soon learned that many were dead or dying--among them his own mother and sister. Those who remained were stranded on a lifeless glacier at nearly 12,000 feet above sea level, with no supplies and no means of summoning help. They struggled to endure freezing temperatures, deadly avalanches, and then the devastating news that the search for them had been called off. As time passed and Nando's thoughts turned increasingly to his father, who he knew must be consumed with grief, Nando resolved that he must get home or die trying. He would challenge …

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I have not read Alive (or at least i dont remember to have read it) so I didnt know the story before hand but by the book short. I found Nando Parrado's description of events very relatable; while many understandably relied on their faith in God to survive the mental stress of the situation, Nando could not see sense in "God's plan". The deaths of many were but a play of luck in the end, it was up to themselves to save them. But it is also a story about love and companionship, not just survival.

Subjects

  • Parrado, Nando, -- 1949-
  • Survival after airplane accidents, shipwrecks, etc
  • Aircraft accidents -- Andes Region
  • Cannibalism -- Andes Region
  • Aircraft accident victims -- Uruguay -- Biography