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On 17th November, 2012, Salvador Alvarenga left the coast of Mexico for a two-day fishing trip. A vicious storm killed his engine and the current dragged his boat out to sea. The storm picked up and carried him West, deeper into the heart of the Pacific Ocean. Alvarenga would not touch solid ground again for 14 months. When he was washed ashore on January 30th, 2014, he had drifted over 9,000 miles.
Three dozen cruise ships and container vessels passed nearby. Not one stopped for the stranded fisherman. He considered suicide on multiple occasions - including offering himself up to a pack of circling sharks. But Alvarenga developed a method of survival that kept his body and mind intact long enough for the Pacific Ocean to spit him up onto a remote palm-studded island. Crawling ashore, he was saved by a local couple living in their own private castaway paradise.
Based on dozens of hours of interviews with Alvarenga and his colleagues, search and rescue officials, the medical team that saved his life and the remote islanders who nursed him back to normality, this is an epic tale of survival and one man's incredible story of beating the ultimate odds.
289 pages, Kindle Edition
First published November 17, 2015
"Alvarenga questioned if his journey was a life lesson by God. By all reasonable standards, he should have been dead long ago. Was he being allowed to live for a reason? The only answer Alvarenga could articulate was that he had been chosen to bring messages of hope to those considering suicide. He began to recite the lessons aloud. Don't think about death, if you think you are going to die, you will die. . . . Everything will work out. . . don't give up hope, remain calm. It was the very mantra he had unsuccessfully attempted to impart to Córdoba. Now he was using it as a guide for his own psychological survival. What could be worse than being alone at sea? That's what I could tell someone thinking about suicide. What further suffering could there be than this?"438 Days: An Extraordinary True Story of Survival at Sea is a well-documented nonfiction account told by investigative journalist: Jonathan Franklin after he interviewed Alvarenga and several collateral sources. If you enjoy true stories of survival, this is a great one. It appeals to all the senses and emotions. I highly recommend it.
