Angels in the Wilderness: The True Story of One Woman's Survival Against All Odds
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Angels in the Wilderness: The True Story of One Woman's Survival Against All Odds by Racina, Amy. paperback edition. ISBN: 9781600700668.
This book is a first-person account of a disaster on a solo hiking trip. Author Amy Racina was hiking in a remote part of Kings Canyon National Park in Californias Sierra mountains when she lost the trail. With no warning, she suddenly fell sixty feet, breaking both legs on the rocks below. She survived for four days and nights, battling pain, fear and exhaustion, pulling herself along with her hands and refusing to give up. She was miraculously saved, her calls heard by a man who was partially deaf. It describes her dramatic rescue as she was airlifted out, swinging helplessly from two straps, dangling fearfully beneath a helicopter high above the ravine where she had fallen. This is an amazing tale of despair, courage, and hope. It speaks of incredible strength and heartbreaking weakness as it details what one woman believed might be the last days of her life. It is a memory of the darkest of times and an affirmation of miracles.
