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Survive: Stories of Castaways and Cannibals

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This is a book about people who find themselves in survival situations—desert islands, lifeboats, jungles, deserts—against their will. In most cases, they are ordinary people who must perform heroically to survive. Some rise to the occasion; others do not. Either way, the narratives that have emerged are dramatic and compelling, involving issues of physical, moral, and emotional courage. Survival in a dangerous place with scarce resources is a theme that has recently drawn millions of viewers/readers to television shows like Survivor; movies like Cast Away; and best-selling books like In the Heart of the Sea and Snow Mountain Passage. Survive features standout writing from such masters of the genre as Dougal Robertson (Survive the Savage Sea), William Laird McKinley (The Last Voyage of the Karluk), James D. Houston (Snow Mountain Passage), Neil Hanson (The Custom of the Sea), Leonard F. Guttridge (Ghosts of Cape Sabine), and even Patrick O'Brian (The Unknown Shore). Like other Adrenaline titles, this one continues to tap one of our greatest literary resources: exceptional human beings in extreme circumstances. 16 black-and-white photographs accompany the gripping adventure stories.

301 pages, Paperback

First published December 27, 2001

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June 25, 2018
A good compilation of survival stories. Some decent fiction by Mark Twain, Patrick O'Brian and Jack London. Some quite good factual accounts about Antarctica, cannibalism in Peru, the Donner Party, and the "Alive" rugby players who crashed in the Andes.
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September 14, 2020
Many of these stories were great, most were interesting, and a few were…kind of strange.
I loved the story of Shackleton’s support team in the Antarctic, Virginia Reed Murphy’s account of being a child in the infamous Donner Party, Steven Callahan’s 76 days aboard a raft, and Mark Twain’s brilliant dark satire on cannibalism. Some stories are intense and a bit graphic, but there’s something for every adventurer here. If you don’t like one story, move along to the next. I read this via audiobook and the audio presentations were wonderful! I loved the variety of narrators.
3 1/2 stars!
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273 reviews1 follower
February 22, 2024
Adrift is one of my favorite books of all time, but this segment, as the others in this book, is nothing more than little snippets of the books. Nothing new in any of the information provided.
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January 15, 2008
Incredible stories of survival at sea, at the poles and of some situations I'd never like to find myself in.
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April 29, 2011
BOOK: Fascinating accts. Ordinary people achieving extraordinary survivals on land & sea (some involving cannibalism)
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December 8, 2011
Somewhat entertaining. I enjoyed reading about the Donner Party's travels, and some of the other true stories. I just don't think cannibalism in the face of starvation is the gravest of all sins!
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225 reviews2 followers
September 7, 2012
Despite the uneven quality, I liked this collection of survival stories - both non-fiction and fiction.
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April 4, 2015
Great read, i've already read a few of the books that are excerpted in this collection. But this made me want to read the rest!
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May 30, 2015
become what always been, suffering and deliverance, a mad man not cannibal, looking for salvation, wounded Buffalo rush, bad direction to Hastings cut off, school of fish attract rescuers.
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486 reviews2 followers
October 31, 2015
Good collection, maybe not quite as good as some of the other titles in this series.
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