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All the Creatures That Breathe
- A Novel Based on Real Events
- Narrated by: Maria McCann
- Length: 14 hrs and 41 mins
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Summary
From Harvard Yard to the Andes, a story of discovery, love, and loss.
In 1985, three Harvard archaeology graduate students travel to Peru for a backpacking trip to seek adventure, culture, and historic sites. While exploring undiscovered Incan ruins on the remote eastern frontier of the old empire, the friends witness an unspeakable crime. Their enchanting trip becomes a primal fight for survival.
The three friends must come to terms with their experiences, and each student's recovery and healing process becomes intensely personal and continues for decades. This is a story of exploration, endurance, and the cruelty of lost love.
In his new novel, Dee Dauphinee, author of When You Find My Body: The Disappearance of Geraldine Largay on the Appalachian Trail and Highlanders Without Kilts, takes listeners on a true adventure, immersing them in a backpacking expedition into remote parts of the Andes. Dauphinee guides the listeners from the preparation and logistics of the excursion through its long, dirty, sweaty reality—warts and all.
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- Karen
- 13-06-22
Great listen!
Will be looking out for more by this author.
I find books based on real life events very interesting, and this one did not disappoint. The relationships between Claire, Casey and Jack really come across, and draw you into thier group. Whilst the description of the surroundings, and other people really make you feel as if you are actually there, living thier stories with them
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