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Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors

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Antonio Santoyo This the original book that announced to the world the tragedy of the Andes survivors in all detail, whereas the Parrado book is just his memoir of th鈥辞谤别This the original book that announced to the world the tragedy of the Andes survivors in all detail, whereas the Parrado book is just his memoir of the event written many years afterwards. For me, is one of the best book I ever read, and I've read it many times over, both in Spanish and English. In fact, I'm thinking of buying the kindle version and read it one more time. (less)
Leslie No, I would not say it is a very religious book. However, it is a book whose central characters are religious, some of them more deeply than others. I鈥辞谤别No, I would not say it is a very religious book. However, it is a book whose central characters are religious, some of them more deeply than others. It would be impossible to accurately relay this story of survival without acknowledging where faith played into the experiences of both the plane鈥檚 passengers and their families at home when they went missing. (less)
Ana Luc铆a Cordon I'm answering 3 years later... but maybe because this is a real story and also there is a movie about this event.鈥辞谤别I'm answering 3 years later... but maybe because this is a real story and also there is a movie about this event.(less)
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DeeRae I don't necessarily think that's the theme, "..all humans have it in them to survive...". Many that had resorted to cannibalism died. I think it was s鈥辞谤别I don't necessarily think that's the theme, "..all humans have it in them to survive...". Many that had resorted to cannibalism died. I think it was simply telling their story. It also may have been a way to reintroduce them back into society and their own everyday lives. If an author can put you into the mind of the characters, in this case the team, you can rationalize their choices, their actions. Perhaps it paved the way and provided understanding for society to allow them to resume normal functioning and not be perceived as monsters for resorting to cannibalism. Or maybe it was a money maker? I haven't researched the motives, and it was before my time ;) (less)

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