127 Hours: Between a Rock and a Hard Place
by:
Aron Ralston (author)
THE “EXTRAORDINARY” (Booklist) #1 INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER—THE “HARROWING” (The Washington Post) SURVIVOR’S MEMOIR YOU WILL NEVER FORGET Aron Ralston, an experienced twenty-seven-year-old outdoorsman, was on a day’s solitary hike through a remote and narrow Utah canyon when he dislodged an...
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THE “EXTRAORDINARY” (Booklist) #1 INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER—THE “HARROWING” (The Washington Post) SURVIVOR’S MEMOIR YOU WILL NEVER FORGET Aron Ralston, an experienced twenty-seven-year-old outdoorsman, was on a day’s solitary hike through a remote and narrow Utah canyon when he dislodged an eight-hundred- pound boulder that crushed his right hand and wrist against the canyon wall. Emerging from the searing pain, Aron found himself completely stuck. No one knew where he was; no one was coming to rescue him. With scant water and food, and a cheap pocketknife his only tool, he eliminated his options one by one. On the fifth night, wracked by delirium and uncontrollable shivers, Aron scratched his epitaph into the rock wall, certain he would not see daylight. Yet with the new morning came an epiphany: if he could use the rock’s vise-like hold to break his arm bones, his blunted pocketknife could serve as a surgeon’s blade. . . .
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781451618501 (1451618506)
ASIN: 1451618506
Publish date: October 26th 2010
Publisher: Atria Books
Pages no: 368
Edition language: English
Category:
Adventure,
Non Fiction,
Travel,
Autobiography,
Memoir,
Biography,
Survival,
Nature,
Biography Memoir,
Sports And Games,
Sports,
Outdoors
“It is better to be fiscally poor yet rich in experience-living the dream-than to be traditionally wealthy but live separate from one’s passions.”This line early on in the book drew me in. Totally.As a matter of fact, I didn’t expect much from the book in terms of language. I read it because I had s...
I was reminded that the movie adaptation of this (how can that not be boring?) comes out soon. I read this a few years back. It was engaging. Ralston sometimes waxes a bit philosophical, but I suppose he's earned it. It's quite a story, and the climax - which will come as no surprise to anyone w...