"A classic in the literature of survival." --Newsweek
On October 12, 1972, a Uruguayan Air Force plane carrying a team of
rugby players crashed in the remote, snow-peaked Andes Mountains. Ten
weeks later, only 16 of the 45 passengers were found alive. This is the
story of those ten weeks spent in the shelter of the plane's fuselage
without food and scarcely any hope of a rescue. They survived by
protecting and helping one another, and coming to the difficult
conclusion that to live meant doing the unimaginable. Confronting nature
at its most furious, two brave young men risked their lives to hike
through the mountains looking for help--and ultimately found it.