Against All Odds
The inside account of the Thai cave rescue and the courageous Australians at the heart of it
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Narrated by:
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Christopher Stollery
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Simon Harvey
For seventeen days, the world watched and held its breath as the Wild Boar soccer team were trapped deep in a cave in Thailand. Marooned beyond flooded cave passages after unexpected rains, they were finally rescued, one-by-one, against almost impossible odds, by an international cave-diving team which included Australians Dr Richard Harris and Dr Craig Challen.
These two men were chosen for their medical expertise and cave diving knowledge, but this dangerous rescue asked so much more of them. They had to remain calm under extreme pressure and intense scrutiny, adapt to constantly changing circumstances and importantly, build trust among the rescue team and with the young boys and their coach, whose lives were in their hands.
Here is the story of these two Australian men who became international heroes - it is a story of determination, cunning and triumph that will long be remembered.
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In an eloquently penned first hand account, and with excellent narration provided by Christopher Stollery and Simon Harvey, you’re in for a treat. Complete with Australian colloquialisms, and an honest and up-front expression that exposes it's Australian influences - this book will be especially enjoyable to Australians such as myself, will equally so to those all around the world.
I smiled, laughed, even teared up at times - marveling at the humble perseverance, tenacity and ingenuity of these men.
Throughout, both overtly and in the subtle focus of the authors on the events in Thailand, is the recognition that this was a massive team effort. Both authors are - to their absolute credit, and exemplifying their selfless personalities - careful to highlight the actions of the other rescuers, support staff and others who were so essential to the success of this operation.
For anyone who showed and interest in the happenings during the event, to those who are interested in triumph over adversity - anyone wondering what true altruism is, despite potential consequence to self - this is an absolute must read.
A heartwarming, humble and ensipiring recollection
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