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81 Days Below Zero: The Incredible Survival Story of a World War II Pilot in Alaska's Frozen Wilderness,

81 Days Below Zero: The Incredible Survival Story of a World War II Pilot in Alaska's Frozen Wilderness, by Brian Murphy

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81 Days Below Zero: The Incredible Survival Story of a World War II Pilot in Alaska's Frozen Wilderness, by Brian Murphy

81 Days Below Zero: The Incredible Survival Story of a World War II Pilot in Alaska's Frozen Wilderness, by Brian Murphy



81 Days Below Zero: The Incredible Survival Story of a World War II Pilot in Alaska's Frozen Wilderness, by Brian Murphy

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Shortly before Christmas in 1943, five Army aviators left Alaska’s Ladd Field on a routine flight to test their hastily retrofitted B-24 Liberator in harsh winter conditions. The mission ended in a crash that claimed all but one—Leon Crane, a city kid from Philadelphia with no wilderness experience. With little more than a parachute for cover and an old Boy Scout knife in his pocket, Crane now found himself alone in subzero temperatures. Crane knew, as did the Ladd Field crews who searched unsuccessfully for the crash site, that his chance of survival dropped swiftly with each passing day.But Crane did find a way to stay alive in the grip of the Yukon winter for nearly twelve weeks and, amazingly, walked out of the ordeal intact.81 Days Below Zero recounts, for the first time, the full story of Crane’s remarkable saga. In a drama of staggering resolve and moments of phenomenal luck, Crane learned to survive in the Yukon’s unforgiving wilds. His is a tale of the capacity to endure extreme conditions, intense loneliness, and flashes of raw terror—and emerge stronger than before.

81 Days Below Zero: The Incredible Survival Story of a World War II Pilot in Alaska's Frozen Wilderness, by Brian Murphy

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #46806 in Books
  • Brand: Murphy, Brian
  • Published on: 2015-06-02
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.10" h x 1.10" w x 6.10" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 264 pages
81 Days Below Zero: The Incredible Survival Story of a World War II Pilot in Alaska's Frozen Wilderness, by Brian Murphy

Review Advance Praise for 81 Days Below Zero"In 81 Days Below Zero, Brian Murphy rediscovers one of the most astounding survival stories in Alaskan history. The account is all the more remarkable because of Leon Crane's lifelong reluctance to talk about his ordeal. Murphy has saved from oblivion a tale that resonates with inspiration more than seventy years later."—David Roberts, author of Alone on the Ice: The Greatest Survival Story in the History of Exploration"This is a great story, wonderfully told. From the moment the doomed plane takes off until the lone survivor rejoins civilization, the reader is taken on a thrilling, emotional, and hugely satisfying ride. Seamlessly interweaving the pilot's intense struggle against the elements with the broader history of the war, Alaska, and the home front, Brian Murphy has created a fascinating page-turner that you will not want to put down."—Eric Jay Dolin, author of Leviathan and When America First Met China"The hardships endured by Leon Crane are unimaginable, and author Brian Murphy expertly takes the reader into Crane's inspiring journey of survival. You will find yourself rooting for Crane to take the next step, make the next right decision, and fight on. 81 Days Below Zero pulls you into Crane's thought process, and you might find yourself wondering, 'What would I have done in a similar situation?' Few of us would have that combination of creativeness and mental fortitude to do what Crane did."—Michael J. Tougias, author of Fatal Forecast, A Storm Too Soon, and OverboardKirkus Reviews, 4/1/15“A gripping story”Booklist, 5/15/15“A solid entry in the perennially popular canon of real-life adventure stories.”Roanoke Times review, 6/17/15“[A] thrilling true story… Many have been the tales of man against nature, the struggle for survival among icy peaks in a howling wilderness—some fictitious (Jack London’s “To Build a Fire”), others far too true (“Alive”). Few if any have chronicled such an epic battle as this, the journey of a lone airman from near death to life, in the course of which might be seen a series of miracles, fortified by his indomitable will to survive… It is a well-told tale.”Minneapolis Star Tribune, 6/28/15“81 Days Below Zero by Brian Murphy, is a thrilling page-turner of true-live adventure… Murphy’s instincts for pacing and re-creating emotions, dialogue and details are so finely crafted that you might find yourself shivering right along with Crane as he struggles to hang on in subzero conditions with only his Boy Scout knife, 40 matches, a parachute and the clothes on his back.”Alaska Dispatch News, 7/12/15“Pilot's genuine Alaska survival story puts reality TV to shame… As survival tales go, this one is epic…81 Days Below Zero is a traditionally crafted narrative that balances historical details with themes of adventure and unlikely survival. But there is more here than just an unexpected World War II story, which is compelling enough…Murphy shows how close the 21st century is to the events of the past and the quietly heroic actions a historian can take. Reality television has very nearly convinced us that it takes manufactured drama to get our attention. Kudos to Brian Murphy for reminding readers how far from the truth that assertion can be.”Portland Review of Books“An exciting, caring, and interesting story.”Jacksonville Journal-Courier, 8/16/15“Murphy relays the incredible survival story in subzero conditions with masterful suspense.”Washington Post, 10/11/15“This would be a great read at the beach on a hot summer day…A riveting story…An interesting saga of survival against formidable odds.”WWII History magazine, December 2015“Leon Crane’s amazing story is recounted in great detail. The author relates the young aviator’s harrowing tale in smooth prose, which beckons the reader to continue reading. There are many survival stories of airmen and sailors adrift at sea and how they beat the odds. This story reveals how one flyer endured an experience just as extreme and lived to tell about it.”Charleston Post and Courier, 1/17/16“[A] sharply detailed, gripping account…The reader shivers with Crane as he ponders each next step through a desolate Alaskan forest when a warm day during the winter of 1943 is zero degrees Fahrenheit…A fresh, vivid, film-worthy tale of World War II survival.”Military Officer, February 2016“Murphy vividly describes Crane’s World War II Alaskan ordeal.”Collected Miscellany, 1/28/16“Gripping…Murphy perfectly captures Crane’s predicament of trying to survive in some of the most brutal terrain and weather on the planet…This book is an epic story of one man’s will to survive in a harsh environment.”

About the Author Brian Murphy is a journalist at the Washington Post. He joined the paper after more than twenty years as an award-winning foreign correspondent and bureau chief for The Associated Press in Europe and the Middle East. He has two previous books and currently lives in Washington, DC, with his wife Toula Vlahou.


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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful. A Harrowing Survival Story By Julie This book is about a military plane that crashes after taking off from an Alaskan base on a routine flight ,and the bravery and resilience of the lone survivor of the crash . By some miracle, he escaped unhurt ,but was deep in the Alaskan wilderness all alone . He tried to do what their training had taught them, and stay close to the crash site and hope for rescue, but after several days, he saw that they were probably unable to find the plane, so he had to fend for himself and do what he thought was best to come out of it alive , with no provisions other than a handful of matches .You can almost feel the cold he must have felt ,and the gnawing hunger that hit him . The day he began "losing it ", realizing what a bad situation he was in, was the worst. You could almost feel his panic at that point .The books tells of his miraculous journey , which lasted almost 3 months . The military and his family all thought he was definitely gone forever, but he "came back from the dead " and showed them all that sometimes, a person is lucky enough to get through a hopeless event .Thank you to NetGalley for an advanced copy of this in exchange for a review .

14 of 14 people found the following review helpful. Epic Survival in Alaksan Wilderness By Lawrence Mayes On 21 December 1942, Lieutenant Leon Crane, Army Air Forces pilot, bailed out of his crippled B-24D bomber from Ladd Field, near Fairbanks, over the desolate wilderness of eastern Alaska. Eighty one days later he emerged from a frozen hell to an inhabited cabin on the Charley River, just south of the Yukon River, and into history for his epic survival story. Crane was a 22 year old graduate engineer from MIT and a qualified P-39 and B-24 pilot. He had received virtually no meaningful cold weather survival training prior to the accident and was a city boy from Philadelphia with no real outdoor experience. The author has exhaustively researched the circumstances leading to the crash, relates the backgrounds of the 4 other crewmen on the plane and brings the narrative full circle with the recovery efforts for the 3 crew members who went down with the plane, the last in 2007. We are left to wonder what became of the one other man who parachuted but was never found. As Lt Crane floated down in his parachute through -60F air, his mittens lost and his face and hands already frost bitten, he contemplated his total unpreparedness for what he knew was to come. The plane’s last position report had been 30 minutes earlier and searchers would have virtually no idea where to search within a 200 mile radius. He had 30 matches with him that he had purchased for his Aircraft Commander Lt Harold Hoskin to use to light his pipe. These matches proved to be Crane’s salvation as he was able to light his first fire shortly after he landed. Despite his absense of survival training, he was a very smart and analytical man who learned how to defeat cold and lack of shelter as each hour, day and finally months passed. He was able to travel long enough to find an abandoned cabin containing food and some survival equipment and providing warmth via a working stove. He eventually crafted a sled to carry enough supplies to sustain him for days, if not weeks, and he found a rifle in the cabin he used to shoot small game for sustenance. He is nearly killed by falling in the icy water of the Charley River that was his frozen trail and the numbing cold that assaulted him at every moment he traveled, and he developed a sense of despair as he searched for some semblance of civilization. His quick wits and determination to survive are repeatedly revealed as he overcomes crisis after crisis. Once he returns to civilization and his base he becomes a legend with both the Air Forces and Alaskans for his unparalleled achievement. The author tells this story because he felt it was an overlooked event of humankind reveaing one man’s extraordinary ability to adapt and eventually thrive in the harshest of circumstances. This is a well written book which should be of interest to anyone who likes aviation history, survival stories and the will to live when confronted with seemingly impossible odds.

23 of 26 people found the following review helpful. Good story but lacks focus By gas girl The author does a good job of drawing you in and the survival story is captivating. In most adventure/survival stories there is a certain amount of back story that enhances and helps explain the main story. At points in this book the back story seems to take over with historical details and characters that are far removed from the survival narrative. It feels like the author was given a writing assignment: "write 275 pages about the Leon Crane survival story". The book would have benefited from a tighter focus. The subject of the story, Leon Crane, is also somewhat confounding. An MIT engineering graduate who couldn't figure out how to strap on a pair of snowshoes but did seem to have a talent for starting fires when it was a matter of life and death. Crane himself seems to have thought the story was of little interest to others and seldom gave interviews. While he did show remarkable fortitude and some good judgement, much of his success at survival was blind luck. The survival story is not on the level of "The Long Walk" or "Minus 148 degrees" or even "Mawson's Will" which is actually mentioned in this book. "81 Days Below Zero is worth reading, but I would not recommend paying $15 for the hardback. Check it out from your library.

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