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The System
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Adrift - amazing true story of a solo sailboat captain who must survive adrift in a safety raft for months after his sailboat sinks in middle of the Atlantic. It is fantastic.

Unbroken- WW2 story of survival and redemption, an American olympic hero is shot down and captured by the Japanese and must endure physical and mental abuse by a cruel war criminal. An absolute must read.
Sea Speed
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Second adrift. I tried to put myself in his shoes and I would have been dead as a door all. Great book.
Quad Dog
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In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex

Story about the whale ship that was the inspiration for Moby Dick


Tears in the Darkness: The Story of the Bataan Death March and Its Aftermarch

Young Men and Fire
Story of smoke jumpers jumping into a forest fire, and getting caught up in the flames.
HollywoodBQ
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Sea Speed said:

Second adrift. I tried to put myself in his shoes and I would have been dead as a door all. Great book.
Y'all reminded me about a great Icelandic movie I saw called "The Deep".

It's a true story about a guy who survived the freezing water off Iceland after his fishing boat capsized.
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt1764275/

As a former Alaskan, this movie scared the heck outta me and I assumed there's no possible way this guy could live.
Pro Sandy
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Endurance is great, Adrift is great, another one not yet mentioned, The Long Walk, by Slavomir Rawicz. It's about his trek to freedom after becoming a POW when Russia invaded Poland in 1939. He escapes from a POW camp in Siberia and with a small group hike from Siberia to British India. He says it is a true story, disputed by others.
Ag_07
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Another great read in the survival genre is Escape From Davao

On April 4, 1943, ten American prisoners of war and two Filipino convictsnicknamed the "Davao Dozen"executed a daring escape from one of Japan's most notorious prison camps. Called the "greatest story of the war in the Pacific" by the War Department in 1944, the full account has never been tolduntil now. A product of years of in-depth research, John D. Lukacs's gripping description of the escape brings this remarkable tale to life. In this remarkable contribution to the realm of WWII POW narrative, Lukacs describes the dramatic escape for a new generation to admire the resourcefulness and patriotism of the men who fought in the Pacific.
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