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Miracle dans les Andes
Nando Parrado
- Le Livre de Poche
- Le Livre De Poche
- 3 Janvier 2008
- 9782253123606
C'est un vendredi13, en 1972, que le Fairchild F-227 qui transportait une équipe de rugbymen uruguayens s'écrasait dans les Andes. Cet accident allait donner naissance à une légende.
Soixante-douze jours durant, les survivants de ce crash vécurent sur un glacier à 3500 mètres d'altitude, au milieu des cadavres et des débris de la carlingue.
Seuls au monde, ils luttèrent contre le froid et le désespoir - n'ayant bientôt d'autre choix que de manger la chair de leurs compagnons morts.
De cet épisode - dont le journaliste Piers Paul Read tira un ouvrage qui émut le monde entier - il nous manquait, à ce jour, le récit d'un survivant.
Et c'est ce récit que Nando Parrado, après s'y être refusé pendant plus de trente ans, vient d'écrire.
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Miracle in the Andes ; 72 Days on the Mountain and My Long Trek Home
Nando Parrado
- Orion Publishing Group
- 4 Mai 2006
- 9780752871943
Shows how the strength of the human spirit, the close bond of friendship and faith can make you achieve the impossible. This book explains how, once you realise you must surely die, no risk becomes too great. Above all, it helps us understand that the opposite of death isn't life but love.
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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 the Andes, even though he was certain the effort would kill him, telling himself that even if he failed he would die that much closer to his father. It was a desperate decision, but it was also his only chance. So Nando, an ordinary young man with no disposition for leadership or heroism, led an expedition up the treacherous slopes of a snow-capped mountain and across forty-five miles of frozen wilderness in an attempt to find help.
Thirty years after the disaster Nando tells his story with remarkable candor and depth of feeling. Miracle in the Andes--a first person account of the crsh and its aftermath--is more than a riveting tale of true-life adventure: it is a revealing look at life at the edge of death and a meditation on the limitless redemptive power of love.
From the Hardcover edition.
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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 the Andes, even though he was certain the effort would kill him, telling himself that even if he failed he would die that much closer to his father. It was a desperate decision, but it was also his only chance. So Nando, an ordinary young man with no disposition for leadership or heroism, led an expedition up the treacherous slopes of a snow-capped mountain and across forty-five miles of frozen wilderness in an attempt to find help. Thirty years after the disaster Nando tells his story with remarkable candor and depth of feeling. Miracle in the Andes --a first person account of the crash and its aftermath--is more than a riveting tale of true-life adventure: it is a revealing look at life at the edge of death and a meditation on the limitless redemptive power of love.