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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 176 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 194x130x13 mm, weight: 136 g, f-c cvr (fx: spot gloss on matte)+b+w int photos and 4C tip-ins; digital
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-May-2020
  • Leidėjas: Atheneum Books for Young Readers
  • ISBN-10: 1534444149
  • ISBN-13: 9781534444140
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 176 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 194x130x13 mm, weight: 136 g, f-c cvr (fx: spot gloss on matte)+b+w int photos and 4C tip-ins; digital
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-May-2020
  • Leidėjas: Atheneum Books for Young Readers
  • ISBN-10: 1534444149
  • ISBN-13: 9781534444140
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The incredible true story of the twelve boys trapped with their coach in a flooded cave in Thailand and their inspiring rescue.

On June 23rd, 2018, twelve members of the Wild Boars soccer team and their coach were exploring the Tham Luang Nang Non cave complex in northern Thailand when disaster struck. A rainy season downpour flooded the tunnels, trapping them as they took shelter on a shelf of the dark cave. Eight days of searching yielded no signs of life, but on July 2nd they were discovered by two British divers. The boys and their coach were eventually rescued in an international operation that took three days. What could have been a terrible tragedy became an amazing story of survival.

Award-winning author Marc Aronson brings us the backstory behind how this astounding rescue took place. Rising Water highlights the creative thinking and technology that made a successful mission possible by examining the physical, environmental, and psychological factors surrounding the rescue. From the brave Thai Navy SEAL who lost his life while placing oxygen tanks along the passageways of the cave, to the British divers that ultimately swam the boys to safety, to the bravery of the boys and their coach, this is the breathtaking rescue that captivated the entire world.

Recenzijos

* Despite the concise narration, the gravity of the rescue is never dampened. Aronson is mindful in his descriptions of differences in cultures and takes care not to filter them through Western assumptions. He also includes a chapter openly describing gaps in his research and account due to key players' personal or political biases. . . . Solid writing preserves the natural rising suspense and astonishing details of this rescue. -- Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review Told in a breakneck chronological sequence, those familiar with the outcome of the story are still left breathless by the pace of the storytelling. . . . With respect paid to all countries that sent individuals to help problem-solve for the crisis, this will be a useful text in the classroom and a heart-pounding narrative nonfiction title for individual readers. Highly recommended. -- School Library Connection Aronson makes the event feel new through his deeply detailed research and his ability to share pertinent information that news organizations may have ignored. . . . A thorough, engaging, and inspiring book. -- School Library Journal Aronson takes readers beyond the headlines and into the action of this harrowing event. . . . The text quickly gains momentum as Aronson recounts some of the suspenseful life-or-death moments as divers brought each boy out one by one. -- Booklist Aronson makes each nail-biting day feel immediate. . . . Theres more going on here than heroic rescue, though; theres also serious attention paid to the stateless status of some of the boys, to Thai attitudes toward government, religion, and privacy that influenced subsequent media coverage, to comparison of the international response to the boys rescue and of the deadly, nearly concurrent failure of a Laotian dam not far away. -- BCCB

Cast of Characters x
Prologue: Snatch and Grab Thursday, June 28 1(2)
1 Wild Boars
3(13)
Saturday, June 23
8(6)
Saturday Night, June 23
14(2)
Outside the Cave
14(2)
2 Seals And Cave Divers Sunday, June 24
16(9)
Midnight
16(1)
SEALs
17(8)
3 The Cave System Monday and Tuesday, June 25--26
25(10)
Monday, 2:45 a.m.
26(4)
Tuesday
30(2)
Deep in the Cave
32(3)
4 The Most Dangerous Sport Wednesday and Thursday, June 27--28
35(11)
Thursday, June 28
42(4)
5 "Empty the Water Here" Friday and Saturday, June 29--30
46(9)
Friday, 3:00 p.m.
46(4)
Inside
46(1)
Outside
47(3)
Deep in the Cave
50(2)
Saturday, June 30
52(3)
6 "How Many?" Sunday and Monday, July 1--2
55(10)
Sunday, July 1
55(1)
Inside
55(1)
Outside, 8:30 p.m.
56(1)
Monday, July 2
56(9)
Inside
56(4)
The Team
60(1)
The Divers
60(1)
Contact
60(5)
7 "This Is Our Best Shot" Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday-Friday, July 3--6
65(9)
Wednesday
69(1)
Thursday: Chamber Nine
69(1)
Friday
70(4)
1:30 a.m.
70(3)
9:00 p.m.
73(1)
8 The Impossible Rescue Saturday, July 7
74(13)
Chamber Nine
84(3)
9 "Fish On" Sunday-Monday-Tuesday, July 8--10
87(13)
Sunday, July 8
87(7)
Cave Mouth, 10:00 a.m.
87(1)
Chamber Nine
88(1)
Chamber Eight
89(1)
Chamber Three
90(3)
5:40 p.m.
93(1)
Monday, July 9
94(1)
Tuesday, July 10: "Landslide!"
95(5)
Chamber Nine
98(1)
Chamber Four
98(1)
Chamber Three
98(2)
10 Rebirth
100(43)
The Mirror
105(6)
How I Researched and Wrote This Book
111(12)
The E-Mail
111(1)
Research
112(4)
Writing
116(2)
Results: Answers and Questions
118(5)
Notes
123(17)
For Further Reading and Viewing
140(3)
Newspapers
140(1)
Video
141(1)
Background
141(2)
How to Write Research Papers: A Research Guide Using Marc Aronson's Trapped and Rising Water 143(8)
Acknowledgments 151(2)
Index 153
Marc Aronson is the acclaimed author of Trapped: How the World Rescued 33 Miners from 2,000 Feet Below the Chilean Desert, which earned four starred reviews. He is also the author of Rising Water: The Story of the Thai Cave Rescue and Sir Walter Ralegh and the Quest for El Dorado, winner of the ALAs first Robert F. Sibert Award for nonfiction and the Boston GlobeHorn Book Award. He has won the LMP award for editing and has a PhD in American history from New York University. Marc is a member of the full-time faculty in the graduate program of the Rutgers School of Communication and Information. He lives in Maplewood, New Jersey, with his wife, Marina Budhos, and sons. You can visit him online at MarcAronson.com.