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Miracle in the Andes

2006 non-fiction book by Nando Parrado


2006 non-fiction book by Nando Parrado

FieldValue
nameMiracle in the Andes
imageMiracle in the andes bookcover.jpg
captionHardcover edition
title_origMilagro en los Andes
authorNando Parrado
Vince Rause
countryUruguay (author)
United States (publisher)
languageSpanish, English
genreNon-fiction
publisherCrown Publishers
pages304
pub_date
isbn978-0756988470

Vince Rause United States (publisher)

Miracle in the Andes (in Spanish Milagro en los Andes) is a 2006 memoir by Nando Parrado and co-author Vince Rause, published by Crown. It documents his perspective within a rugby team's survival of a 1972 crash of Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 into the Andes Mountains, and his life afterward.

Story

Main article: Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571#The crash and rescue

Nando Parrado co-wrote the 2006 book Miracle in the Andes: 72 Days on the Mountain and My Long Trek Home, with Vince Rause. In it, Parrado returns to the events described in Piers Paul Read's 1974 book, Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors which is the story of Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571, most passengers of which were in a Uruguayan rugby team consisting of alumni of Stella Maris College. The flight crashed into the Andes Mountains on October 13, 1972. Their meager food was consumed after ten days, so survivors agreed that all future survivors should eat any bodies, to endure until rescue.

Piers Paul Read's version was published two years after the rescue and was based upon interviews with the survivors. However, Miracle of the Andes is a memoir written 34 years later from Nando Parrado's perspective.

Reception

Publishers Weekly wrote: "more than a companion to the 1970s best-selling chronicle of the disaster, Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors, this is a fresh, gripping page-turner that will satisfy adventure readers, and a complex reflection on camaraderie, family and love."

Jon Krakauer, the author of* Into Thin Air*, said the book is "an astonishing account of an unimaginable ordeal".

Adaptations

  • The play Sobrevivir a los Andes (Surviving the Andes) was written by Gabriel Guerrero and premiered on 13 October 2017. Based on the account written by Nando Parrado, it was presented in 2017 at Teatro la Candela in Montevideo, Uruguay and in 2018 at Teatro Regina in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • Miracle Flight 571, composed and created by Lloyd Burritt, is a two-act chamber opera based on Miracle in the Andes by Parrado. It received its musical premiere at the 2016 What Next Festival of Music.

References

References

  1. [https://www.publishersweekly.com/9781400097678 Miracle in the Andes: 72 Days on the Mountain and My Journey Home to My Father]
  2. dust-jacket of the first edition
  3. (8 May 2018). ""Sobrevivir a los Andes": la primera adaptación teatral del accidente aéreo – 970AM Universal".
  4. (27 October 2017). ""Sobrevivir en los Andes" irrepetible experiencia que llega al teatro".
  5. "Sobrevivir a los Andes".
  6. "Miracle Flight 571".
  7. "2016 What Next Festival of Music brings opera back to Hamilton – Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra".
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