Saturday, February 03, 2018

Review - Getting Out Alive: The Noah Messenger Story by Tara Ellis


Getting Out Alive: The Noah Messenger Story (True Stories of Survival Book 3)Title: Getting Out Alive: The Noah Messenger Story
Author: Tara Ellis
Series: True Stories of Survival
Pages: 48
Release Date: October 23rd 2017
Genre: Biography
Publisher:
Source: Amazon
Format: eBook
Buy it: Amazon
Add it: Goodreads


Synopsis: A true story... 

A lethal fall from a remote cliff shattered the spine of eighteen-year-old Noah Messenger. Paralysed and broken in what most would consider a hopeless situation, the next 48 hours would determine whether he'd make it out alive. 

This short story is a true account of a young man's will to survive. Using only his arms, he dragged himself across a treacherous, secluded landscape for two days. When most would have given up, Noah persevered. 

Find out what it takes to be a survivor. 

My Review: Noah decides to go for a walk after finishing work while he waits for a co-worker to finish and take him home. Noah walks further down the trek than he usually does but this time the ground crumbles and he plummets to his death down the side of a cliff.

Noah has to move fast, he crawls to a place where someone will be able to see him only he doesn't realise that no one is looking for him as his co worker who was supposed to be taking him home couldn't find him so he thought that Noah had decided to walk home and he didn't know that Noah was missing the next day as he didn't go into work.

Meanwhile in the following two days Noah was determined to survive so he dragged himself across a dangerous land to a farm where he got the help that he needed.

Noah is a true survivor, his injuries were server and could have been made a lot worse by dragging himself as far as he did but fortunately he managed to survive the fall and the weather.

Currently Reading: Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone by J. K. Rowling
Read in 2017: 3/35

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