On May 13, 1945, twenty-four American servicemen and WACs
boarded a transport plane for a sightseeing trip over "Shangri-La,"
a beautiful and mysterious valley deep within the jungle-covered
mountains of Dutch New Guinea.Unlike the peaceful Tibetan monks of
James Hilton's bestselling novel Lost Horizon, this Shangri-La was
home to spear-carrying tribesmen, warriors rumored to be
cannibals.
But the pleasure tour became an unforgettable battle for
survival when the plane crashed. Miraculously, three passengers
pulled through. Margaret Hastings, barefoot and burned, had no
choice but to wear her dead best friend's shoes. John McCollom,
grieving the death of his twin brother also aboard the plane,
masked his grief with stoicism. Kenneth Decker, too, was severely
burned and suffered a gaping head wound.
Emotionally devastated, badly injured, and vulnerable to the
hidden dangers of the jungle, the trio faced certain death unless
they left the crash site. Caught between man-eating headhunters and
enemy Japanese, the wounded passengers endured a harrowing hike
down the mountainside--a journey into the unknown that would lead
them straight into a primitive tribe of superstitious natives who
had never before seen a white man--or woman.
Drawn from interviews, declassified U.S. Army documents,
personal photos and mementos, a survivor's diary, a rescuer's
journal, and original film footage, Lost in Shangri-La recounts
this incredible true-life adventure for the first time. Mitchell
Zuckoff reveals how the determined trio--dehydrated, sick, and in
pain--traversed the dense jungle to find help; how a brave band of
paratroopers risked their own lives to save the survivors; and how
a cowboy colonel attempted a previously untested rescue mission to
get them out.
By trekking into the New Guinea jungle, visiting remote
villages, and rediscovering the crash site, Zuckoff also captures
the contemporary natives' remembrances of the long-ago day when
strange creatures fell from the sky. A riveting work of narrative
nonfiction that vividly brings to life an odyssey at times
terrifying, enlightening, and comic, Lost in Shangri-La is a thrill
ride from beginning to end.
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