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Lost in Shangri-La: Escape from a Hidden World - A True Story

Lost in Shangri-La: Escape from a Hidden World - A True Story

An utterly gripping non-fiction adventure narrative, 'Lost in Shangri-La' is an untold true story of war, anthropology, survival, discovery, heroism, and a near-impossible rescue mission.

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ISBN 9780007386635
Published 17 June 2011 by HarperCollins
Format Hardback
Author(s) By Zuckoff, Mitchell

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ISBN-13 9780007386635
ISBN-10 000738663X
Stock Available
Status Internationally sourced; usually ships 2-3 weeks
Publisher HarperCollins
Imprint HarperPress
Publication Date 17 June 2011
International Publication Date 28 April 2011
Publication Country United Kingdom United Kingdom
Format Hardback
Author(s) By Zuckoff, Mitchell
Category True Stories Of Endurance & Survival
Interest Age Young Adults
Reading Age Young Adults
NBS Text True Stories
ONIX Text General/trade
Number of Pages 400
Dimensions Width: 141mm
Height: 222mm
Weight 543g
Dewey Code 995.30220922
Catalogue Code 196239

Description of this Book

An utterly gripping non-fiction adventure narrative, 'Lost in Shangri-La' is an untold true story of war, anthropology, survival, discovery, heroism, and a near-impossible rescue mission. Three months before the end of World War II, a U.S. Army plane flying over New Guinea crashed in uncharted mountains inhabited by a Stone Age tribe. Nineteen passengers and crew were killed and two were mortally wounded. But somehow three survived: a lieutenant whose twin brother died in the crash, a sergeant who suffered terrible head wounds, and a beautiful member of the Women's Army Corps. Hurt, unarmed and afraid, they prayed for deliverance - from their wounds, from the elements, and from the spear-carrying, Dani tribesmen who roamed the mountains, men who were untouched by modernity. For seven weeks, the survivors experienced one remarkable adventure after another, until they were rescued in a truly incredible mission. Rounding out the true-life cast is a rogue filmmaker who'd left Hollywood after being exposed as a jewel-thief; a smart-alek pilot who flew best when his plane had no engine, and a cowboy colonel whose rescue plan seemed designed to increase the death toll. Using a huge range of sources, including first hand accounts from the survivors themselves, Mitchell Zukoff exposes the enlightening and terrifying adventure of three individuals lost on uncharted soil and the relationships they built not only with each other, but also with a lost civilization.

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Awards & Reviews

NZ Review In this fitting tribute to one of Hollywood's greatest directors, journalist Mitchell Zuckoff chronicles Altman's remarkable life both in and out of the spotlight. A rebel to the end, Altman's spirit is perfectly captured in this fascinating read. Also, he doesn't mind including some of the real dirt here and there. I liked that choice, and I speculate that Robert Altman would have, too . --Wes Anderson

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Author's Bio

Mitchell Zuckoff is a professor of journalism at Boston University. He is the author of 'Robert Altman: An Oral Biography,' 'Ponzi's Scheme: The True Story of a Financial Legend', 'Judgment Ridge: The True Story of the Dartmouth Murders', with Dick Lehr and 'Choosing Naia: A Family's Journey'. He was a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize in investigative reporting, and the winner of numerous national awards as a reporter for The Boston Globe. He lives outside Boston.

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