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The Greatest Survival Stories of All Time: True Tales of People Cheating Death When Trapped in a Cave, Adrift at Sea, Lost in the Forest, Stranded on a Mountaintop, and More

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This collection of survival stories recounts the harrowing true experiences of people across the globe who faced certain death—and survived.The stories in this riveting volume seem too unbelievable to be true. Lost individuals facing the most severe natural disasters, the most dangerous situations, and the most inhospitable conditions . . . somehow making it out alive. From plane crashes and sinking ships to surviving in freezing forests and scorching deserts, this anthology includes some of the most famous, unbelievable tales of beating the odds.This book features gripping tales of sheer bravery and quick thinking, Koepcke, the sole survivor of a plane crash in the Peruvian AmazonJose Salvador Alvarenga, who floated for thirteen months alone in the Pacific oceanAron Ralston, who cut off his arm to escape the canyon he’d been trapped inLincoln Hall, who was abandoned on Mount Everest. . . and many more.

194 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 23, 2019

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226 reviews15 followers
August 3, 2021
The stories were really incredible. The writing really wasn't. The stories are small and snack sized so you could tell if you wanted to know more. There are references in the back so you can find more books, movies, articles. The stories themselves are worth the read, but the writing leaves much to be desired.
385 reviews1 follower
March 19, 2024
Not really stories, but sketches. At times I got more information reading Wikipedia instead of this book.
The book is poorly written, as if the intended audience were school children. Though I learned about some folks I hadn't heard of before I do believe that the title is a bit of an exaggeration.
It was a quick read.
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156 reviews2 followers
June 30, 2022
The writing isn't the best. The writing style is very dry, and often simply "boring". But, the stories themselves are incredible and I found myself web searching a couple of the survivors to see where they are today.
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345 reviews2 followers
July 18, 2022
Poorly written as the content doesn't give feeling to the situation. I had high hopes for this book.
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31 reviews
August 28, 2024
It was okay. It was more of a mix of stories than just nature-based like I expected, some were war and crime too. Overall it's written fairly well, I thought it was a little subjective at times and a little too Sparknoted; some of the stories could have definitely included more facts than the little epilogue. Overall not bad but probably not something I would say everyone needs to read right now.
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May 15, 2024
If all you want are the facts, this will do the trick. It will tell you just enough so you know what happened but reads like a collection of short newspaper articles. Should probably find individual books about each event.
13 reviews
December 6, 2025
you can do hard things!

The book reminded me of Viktor Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning — the idea that when we have a why to live for, we can survive almost any how. There’s a similar echo of Nietzsche here too: purpose becomes fuel, even in the darkest moments.
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1,135 reviews4 followers
June 28, 2022
Good stories but odd word choices and mediocre writing style.
99 reviews1 follower
May 2, 2023
Loved the short story format


What great and inspiring stories of true survival. Easy and engaging read that I would.definitely recommend highly. Two
thumbs way up.
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277 reviews4 followers
September 13, 2023
Condensing these great stories did them no favor. Also, the book was edited for a juvenile reader. Cannot recommend.
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15 reviews
January 4, 2024
Great book the short stories about each survival get to the point and don’t lack and important facts
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365 reviews3 followers
December 6, 2024
Spännande och hemska händelser som tyvärr beskrivs stelt och styltigt.
24 reviews
July 19, 2025
Good stories but very condensed and brief. Wish they were longer and had more information in them. But now I know the people and can find out more by searching the internet, etc.
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5 reviews
December 10, 2022
Awful writing and several of the stories felt like somewhat uninspired picks, still, some of the stories were interesting. A shame that it felt like a chore to read at times.
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473 reviews14 followers
January 10, 2020
This book consists of several stories written in the form of newspaper articles that all, except one, are about dire situations in which the protagonists must do their best to stay alive. They are far, far from 'greatest' survival stories of all time, but the good thing about them is if you are looking for interesting survival stories, they can act as introductions. I was looking for books about survival in tropical environments, and this book helped me find one.
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January 7, 2026
I purchased this book for a "Nature" book club that is just starting. Unfortunately, the writing in this book is not very good at all, one of the worst writing that I've seen in a long time! I personally would not recommend purchasing this book.
851 reviews2 followers
January 26, 2020
I had no awareness of most of these true to life survival stories. This is very readable.
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