81 Days Below Zero
by Brian Murphy 2020-05-05 01:54:36
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The untold story of Leon Crane, the only surviving crew member of a World War II B-24 crash on a remote mountain near the Arctic Circle, who managed to stay alive 81 days in sub-zero temperature by making peace with nature, and end his ordeal by walk... Read more
The untold story of Leon Crane, the only surviving crew member of a World War II B-24 crash on a remote mountain near the Arctic Circle, who managed to stay alive 81 days in sub-zero temperature by making peace with nature, and end his ordeal by walking along a river to safety. Part World War II story, part Alaskan adventure story, part survival story, and even part inspirational story, this is what we call " a good read." This is the first full length retelling of Crane'' s incredible survivalist story. It has been noted in magazines and in story collections over the years: most notably, just after the war ended, Crane'' s story was included in a book aptly titled, The 100 Best True Stories of World War II , and in the 1970s, the story was a part of John McPhee'' s hot-selling collection of Alaskan survival tales, Coming into the Country. The author suggests that we think Jon Krakauer'' s Into the Wild " meets" Alfred Lansing'' s Endurance . I would suggest that we also think Dick Proenneke'' s Alone in the Wilderness " meets" Slavomir Rawicz'' s The Long Walk . These meetings can go on and on; but there are some very impressive WWII survival stories that have become bestselling books-- even with previously " untold" and " unknown" stories, like Crane'' s. Less
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  • 8.9x5.9x0.8inches
  • 264
  • Da Capo Press
  • March 1, 2016
  • English
  • 9780306824524
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