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127 Hours: Between a Rock and a Hard Place [Mass Market Paperback]

Aron Ralston
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Book Description

October 26, 2010
THE “EXTRAORDINARY” (Booklist) #1 INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER—THE “HARROWING” (The Washington Post) SURVIVOR’S MEMOIR YOU WILL NEVER FORGET

Aron Ralston, an experienced twenty-seven-year-old outdoorsman, was on a day’s solitary hike through a remote and narrow Utah canyon when he dislodged an eight-hundred- pound boulder that crushed his right hand and wrist against the canyon wall. Emerging from the searing pain, Aron found himself completely stuck. No one knew where he was; no one was coming to rescue him. With scant water and food, and a cheap pocketknife his only tool, he eliminated his options one by one. On the fifth night, wracked by delirium and uncontrollable shivers, Aron scratched his epitaph into the rock wall, certain he would not see daylight.

Yet with the new morning came an epiphany: if he could use the rock’s vise-like hold to break his arm bones, his blunted pocketknife could serve as a surgeon’s blade. . . .


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Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly

Ralston's story is one of the most gut-wrenching and compelling real-life adventures in recent years: in early 2003, the avid rock-climber and outdoorsman became trapped in a Utah mountain canyon when an 800-pound boulder pinned his right arm. He spent six days there, fighting both the physical challenges of pain and dehydration, and the psychological horror that eroded his hope and energy. Eventually, he amputated his own arm with his pocket knife in order to gain his freedom. It's a truly remarkable story, and hearing Ralston retell it is alternately fascinating and unbearable. After a brief setup that details his life as an adventurer, he arrives at his moment of horror, walking the listener in painstaking detail through everything he felt and thought; his honest and blunt language (" 'What are you doing, Aron? Get that knife away from your wrist!' I feel vaguely ill... my vision blurs in a nauseating swirl"), paired with his direct and non-sensational delivery, wrap the listener in a mental blanket of claustrophobia. Although squeamish listeners might find this audio presentation too overwhelming, it's a riveting document of one man's extraordinary trial.
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From School Library Journal

Adult/High School - From midday Saturday, April 26, 2003, until midday Thursday, May 1, Ralston was pinned between a boulder and a canyon wall in a remote area of Canyonlands National Park in Utah. He had little food and water. No one would even wonder where he was until he didn't show up for work on Tuesday. Unable to sit, lie down, use his right arm (that was the part between the rock and the wall), or sleep, he knew right away that he was in for an excruciatingly difficult time. Those 120 hours of what he calls "uninterrupted experience" tested to the fullest his physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual being. His eventual rescue led to international headlines, partially due to his dramatic means of escape: he severed his arm with a cheap, dull, dirty knife. This is a searing and amazingly detailed rendition of his ordeal, along with accounts of several of Ralston's previous wilderness adventures. He is one active and tough guy, but readers never get the sense that he is boastful or seeking notoriety. Rather, he seems genuinely intrigued, even mildly befuddled, by his insatiable drive to be active in the wild. One could say he takes too many risks, and that he has a tendency toward carelessness. He himself notes this. But the man's drive and devotion to his calling are nothing but admirable. Sixteen pages of color photographs add considerably to readers' experience of this nuanced, gripping survival story that belongs in most collections. - Robert Saunderson, Berkeley Public Library, CA
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Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Pocket Books; Reprint edition (October 26, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1451617704
  • ISBN-13: 978-1451617702
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.2 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (245 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #273,632 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Aron Ralston grew up in the Midwest before moving to Colorado when he was twelve, a place where he became an avid outdoorsman. In 2002, he gave up a career as a mechanical engineer in New Mexico and moved to Aspen, Colorado, where among other things he continued his attempt to climb the fifty-nine Colorado peaks of more than 14,000 feet solo in winter (he's more than three-quarters through). Since his accident, he has resumed his life of adventure and discovery.

Customer Reviews

Aron Ralston's story of his shocking experience in May of 2003 is well-known. Totally Honest Reviewer  |  47 reviewers made a similar statement
In the end, I really liked this book. D. Yackel  |  35 reviewers made a similar statement
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157 of 172 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Compelling, riveting tale of survival and human strength September 10, 2004
By emily
Format:Hardcover
I agree with the last reviewer. The fact that Aron Ralston used poor judgment, i.e. hiking alone and not telling anyone where he was, only makes his story more compelling. Hasn't everyone made a huge mistake that leads to a painful, regretful plight?

Calling the media sensationalistic,in this instance, is just plain silly--amputing one's arm in order to save one's life IS a sensational, highly unusual event. I don't think the media or Aron is making it anything more than what it was. The charge that Aron is self-promoting is just as ridiculous. After you read the book, you will see that Ralston is a humble person with great integrity and strength. He is simply telling his own, true, unbelievable story. Bottomline, this book is incredibly well-written, moving and not to be missed.
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44 of 48 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars one of the best books i've read. December 17, 2010
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I'm not sure who these reviewers are who have such pity for Aron Ralston, or who think he's a "dumbf--k" for his risk-taking, or who think he hasnt learned something of crucial importance from his experience at Blue John Canyon. Either they missed the point of this incredible story, or I did. Given how deeply this book touched me, I'd say it's a safe bet that it wasnt me that missed the point.

The story of his saga in the canyon is retold in this book in often excruciating detail, to the point where I sometimes found my hands clenching, my heart pounding, my eyes welling with tears as he reminisced, hallucinated, struggled with things that seem to me the very core of being human - in particular, discovering a greater appreciation for the people we love.

I would recommend this book to all but maybe the most squeamish of individuals, and even then I would suggest sucking it up and reading it anyway. This story is inspiring in so many ways. Totally worth reading.

Aron, if you're reading these reviews....thank you. Your suffering was not in vain, my friend. And i thank you for sharing it with all of us.
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32 of 35 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars follow your bliss September 13, 2004
Format:Hardcover
This is a wonderful book by a clearly remarkable individual. Ralston successfully intertwines prior experiences with his accident in Utah, to give the reader tremendous insight into the many wilderness experiences that shaped him.

At times, the book gives fairly detailed technical renderings of mountaineering experiences, and these passages can be difficult. However, these sections can be easily 'skimmed through' by the non-mountaineer, and most probably savored by those with more hiking/climbing experience.

What makes this book valuable to every reader, including ones who may never face seemingly insurmountable physical challenges, is Ralston's -Joseph Campbell inspired- message of "follow your bliss." It will be the unusual reader who does not finish this book feeling as if they must closely examine their own life, and the course it is taking.
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5.0 out of 5 stars 127 hours is awesome
I thought this book was amazing because it describes the story of Aron Ralston so good. It was more exciting than you would think
Published 23 days ago by Donna L Maher
5.0 out of 5 stars 127 hours
I loved this Book! It kept me on the edge of my seat. I'm usually not that in to reading but I could not but this book down! I was impressed with the detail and writing style. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Ryan 95
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one hundred twenty seven hours between a rock and a hard place was a very good book
i recomend this book to all
Published 1 month ago by Dan O'Leary
5.0 out of 5 stars incredible story
The movie is a nice compliment to this book. This is an incredible story and the guy is lucky to be alive. Read more
Published 1 month ago by boneah
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing story
I happened to see Aron on Minute to Minute. I was so taken in by his smile which mirrored his true happiness I thought "I want to read his book. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Barbara Flynn
5.0 out of 5 stars Unimaginable True Story
Haven't been able to see the movie yet. Well written and a REALLY harrowing true adventure. !! A real life story !!
Published 1 month ago by Barbara N. Bybee
5.0 out of 5 stars Inspiring
This was a very inspirational story that reaffirmed my love for adventure and excitement in outdoor activities. Read more
Published 2 months ago by theHayeser
5.0 out of 5 stars Between a rock and a hard place
Good book.

A must read for all climbers and a friendly reminder to let people know where you're going to be.
Published 2 months ago by Mark Hayes
5.0 out of 5 stars INSPIRING TO ANY READER!
I BOUGHT THIS BOOK FOR MYSELF AND ONE
FOR EACH OF MY SONS. WE VISITED THE SITE
MANY TIMES AND ALMOST LIVED THE EXPERIENCE WITH
THIS AUTHOR. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Jonie
4.0 out of 5 stars Good book
This book was very well written and I enjoyed it. The only complaint I have is that the amputation is a litte descriptive and gory. Not for the sensitive. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Bright eyes
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