The Crash
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あらすじ
The Crash: One Man's Fight to Survive the Wild An edge-of-your-seat survival novel told through the raw, desperate recordings of a man alone in the wilderness. When a small plane goes down in the remote forests of Canada, one man walks away from the wreckage-injured, disoriented, and utterly alone. Armed with nothing but the contents of his backpack and the voice recorder he finds buried at the bottom, he begins to document every moment of his harrowing fight to stay alive. Through these voice logs, he records his pain, his plans, and his deepening desperation as he faces the brutal reality of the wild: finding water, making fire, building shelter, evading predators, and battling both the elements and his own fading hope. But this is no Hollywood fantasy. Every survival method he uses is real. Every mistake costs him. Every success feels like a miracle. Based on practical, field-tested survival skills, The Crash delivers a visceral and authentic wilderness experience that strips survival down to its gritty, human core. Perfect for fans of Gary Paulsen's Hatchet, Andy Weir's The Martian, and viewers of survival shows like "Alone"-THE CRASH delivers an unflinching look at one man's transformation from ordinary civilian to wilderness survivor. How far would you go to survive?