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Out of the Silence: After the Crash
Out of the Silence: After the Crash | Eduardo Strauch
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Daisey
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This was a quick listen, just under 5 1/2 hours at original speed. It describes physical aspects of the survival of the 1972 plane crash in the Andes, but it‘s even more about the mental and spiritual experiences of the author. This includes the brotherhood of the survivors and how the experience impacted the rest of his life.

#nonfiction #memoir #audiobook #translated
#ReadingTheAmericas2023 set in #Argentina & author from #Uruguay

Librarybelle Great choice! 1y
BarbaraBB This sounds very interesting 1y
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This is the story of one of the survivors from the airplane crash in the Andes mountains in 1972. The survivors were rescued after 72 days of living on the very edge of life and death. As a kid, I‘d read Alive, an excruciatingly detailed book about it. This shorter book tells the same story but it is also a love story to the mountain into which they crashed, from which the author continues to experience a profound peace. That alone seems ⬇️

Texreader unfathomable until you read his story. His story is so emotional about how much he learned about himself and nature, and life and death. He is able to be with his “brothers” who died there and to reunite with those still living to visit the site. And he ponders life‘s complexities and mysteries from that experience on the mountain. I‘m glad it was so different from Alive. It‘s an excellent explanation of the extent of human love and endurance. (edited) 2y
Butterfinger I can't wait to read it. 2y
marleed I read Alive only last year. I was expecting it to feel dated but it didn‘t. I was completely engaged in the book. This one sounds fascinating! 2y
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“the heart that beats too quickly and then calms itself and follows a slower and slower rhythm, one beat and a moment later, another one, as if in the interval the heart is judging whether it is worth the struggle, as if the latest beat were a charity, an act of kindness, the ticktock of an old grandfather clock.”

#foodandlit #Argentina @Catsandbooks @Butterfinger

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Texreader
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I started this book last night. I‘m a bit nervous because I read about the crash in Alive when I was a kid and it was extremely graphic about the cannibalism. I hope this one is cannibalism-light. #foodandlit #Argentina @Catsandbooks @Butterfinger

julesG I don't see it as cannibalism, it's survival. I might do the same under the circumstances. 🤢 2y
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JesByrne
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This first hand experience was eye opening. It provided me with a few of the sacrifices one will make to willfully survive all challenges no matter how miraculous it may seem. Will for surviving allowed these 16 men to overcome all types of dangers.

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JesByrne
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Just started today and can't seem to put it down. What an incredible book about determination and survival.

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Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick
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Free Kindle books in translation!

A few of these offerings look very good and I'm most excited about the tagged memoir.

https://www.amazon.com/article/read-the-world-2020

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Eggs
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In 1972, a plane carrying rugby teammates, family and friends, crashed into the Andes Mts. Written beautifully, this memoir, published nearly 50 years later, illustrates survivors coming full circle with the tragedy. Their will to live was miraculous in deadly circumstances

JanuarieTimewalker13 I remember this happening, but wasn‘t there a book called Alive? 4y
Eggs Alive is a book and a movie! Then there‘s this one (Eduardo Strauch); and 2 others each wrote their own account as well. 4y
marleed I have Alive on my physical shelves but haven‘t read it because it‘s a chunkster! 4y
Eggs @marleed The one I have on my kindle is only 320 pages by Piers Paul Read 4y
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