I liked how the book used quotes and info from interviews with other survivors and survival experts. I also thought it was really important that it talked about the aftermath and Alvarenga's long-term trauma. It didn't end happily the moment he saw his rescuers.
I did sometimes wonder how accurate
it was, since it was all recounted by Alvarenga (through the lens of time), and
the author never seemed to question any of it. He also never explained how on
earth they would know the exact coordinates listed at the beginning of each chapter,
and even if they did, how Alvarenga would remember exactly what happened
when. This sounds trifling, but it kept me
from sinking as entirely into the story as I wanted to. But it was still amazing.
Highly recommended if you like survival stories.
More accurate rating: 4.5 stars.
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