Into the Abyss (book)

Into the Abyss:
How a Deadly Plane Crash Changed the Lives of a Pilot, a Politician, a Criminal and a Cop

First edition cover of Canadian release
Author Carol Shaben
Country Canada
Subject Near-death experience
Genre Non-fiction, book[1]
Publisher Random House
Publication date
September 1, 2012
Media type Print (Hardcover & Paperback)
Pages 336 pp.
ISBN ISBN 9780307360229

Into the Abyss: How a Deadly Plane Crash Changed the Lives of a Pilot, a Politician, a Criminal and a Cop is a non-fiction book, written by Canadian writer Carol Shaben, first published in September 2012 by Random House. The book's narrative chronicles the doomed flight of a Piper Navajo commuter plane, and the plight of four survivors as they endured the remote wilderness of northern Alberta where the plane had crashed.[2]

Awards and honours

Into the Abyss received the 2013 "Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction".[3]

See also

References

  1. Goodreads. Into the Abyss., Book review. Retrieved 12/3/2013.
  2. NPR Staff, (May 21, 2013). After Crashing In Canadian 'Abyss,' Four Men Fight To Survive. npr.org. Retrieved 12/3/2013.
  3. Faculty of Arts, (July 30, 2013). Carol Shaben named winner of the 2013 Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction. Wilfrid Laurier University. Headlines (news releases). Retrieved 12/3/2013.

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