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The Unthinkable: Who survives when disaster strikes - and why [Hardcover]

Amanda Ripley
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  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Random House Books (3 July 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1847945279
  • ISBN-13: 978-1847945273
  • Product Dimensions: 23.6 x 15.6 x 3.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 149,806 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"Amanda Ripley takes us on a sometimes stunning, sometimes sobering journey through disaster, using great stories and respected science to show why some prevail and others do not. "The Unthinkable" isn't merely a book about disaster; it's a book about survival -- maybe yours."
----Gavin de Becker, author of the "New York Times" bestseller "The Gift of Fear"
"With "The Unthinkable," Amanda Ripley succeeds in two different ways. First, she covers, with great clarity and accuracy, the science of how the body and mind respond to crisis. In the process, she prescribes certain actions that will increase the chances of surviving a disaster. But it's the second aspect, the stories, that makes the book so compelling. These tales leave your viscera enflamed because they compel two questions: 'What would it feel like to go through that?' and 'Would I do the right thing and survive?' This is an irresistible book."
--Robert M. Sapolsky, John A. and Cynthia Fry Gunn Professor of Biological Sciences and Professor of Neurology and Neurological Sciences at Stanford University
""The Unthinkable" is the most magnificent account of a survivor's mind that I have ever read. It has helped me know and accept some of my reactions during my 72 day ordeal in the Andes. I can now understand how fear motivated me, and how denial also played a part. This book will help those who've never faced disaster to understand their own behavior and be prepared should their luck run out one day."
--Nando Parrado, "New York Times" bestselling author of "Miracle in the Andes"
""The Unthinkable" reveals why, under the same circumstances, some people caught up in a disaster survive and others do not. Why someare hopelessly immobilized by fear and crippled by panic, and others are filled with strength, endurance, reactions and the other intrinsic stuff of which Homeric heroes are made. How can we ensure which we will be? In her well-crafted prose, Amanda Ripley shows us all how to prepare to meet danger and increase our chances of surviving the unthinkable."
--Bruce Henderson, "New York Times" bestselling author of "Down to the Sea "and "True North"
"When a disaster occurs we invariably learn the "what" of the event -- how many died, how many survived. Amanda Ripley's riveting "The Unthinkable" provides genuine insight into the "why" behind the numbers. This remarkable book will not only change your life, it could very well save it."
--Gregg Olsen, "New York Times" bestselling author of "The Deep Dark: Disaster and Redemption in America's Richest Silver Mine"
"Ever fantasize about what you would do in a disaster? How would you survive? How would you behave? After interviewing survivors of the World Trade Center attack, Amanda Ripley sifted through amazing tales of survivors from other disasters and mined various sociological, psychological, and neurological studies. Her insights are absolutely fascinating, and they could come in handy one day."
----Walter Isaacson, author of the "New York Times" bestsellers "Einstein: His Life and Universe" and "Benjamin Franklin: A Life," and Vice-Chairman of the Louisiana Recovery Authority
"Rich in information about the subconscious ways we face danger. In the event that someday you face a sudden life or death situation, reading this book will increase the odds that the outcome will be life."
----David Ropeik, author of "Risk!: APractical Guide for Deciding What's Really Safe and What's Really Dangerous in the World Around You"
"Reading "The Unthinkable" will be life-changing. We live in an age of anxiety that has too many of us rocked back on our heels. Once you've feasted on the rich insights and wisdom of this remarkable book, you'll be standing tall again. While our politicians and media have been keen to exploit and fan our worst fears, Amanda Ripley makes clear that individually and collectively we can meet head-on the hazards that periodically befall us. We need not be afraid!"
----Stephen Flynn, Senior Fellow for National Security Studies, Council on Foreign Relations, and author of "The Edge of Disaster: Rebuilding a Resilient Nation"
""The Unthinkable" is a fascinating, in-depth look at human behavior under extreme pressure. Its gut-wrenching stories span the full spectrum of action under duress, from panic to heroism. Not only is this book fast-paced and engrossing, it's illuminating."
----Michael Tougias, author of "Fatal Forecast: An Icredible True Tale of Disaster" and "Survival at Sea
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"Amanda Ripley has written a smart, poignant account about the dramas of the existential moment in this new century. She is a provocative voice of a new generation of writers and thinkers whose grasp of daily events and global disaster is piquant, engrossing, and syncretic. Above all, she makes sense of life today in an entirely entertaining and accessible way-- all with a brimming dollop of optimism. If you ever wondered, 'What would I do if the unthinkable happened to "me,"' you hold the answer in your hands."
--Doug Stanton, author of the "New York Times" bestseller "In Harm's Way: TheSinking of the USS Indianapolis and the Extraordinary Story of Its Survivors
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"A must read. We need books like this to help us understand the world in which we live."
--Nassim Nicholas Taleb, author "The Black Swan" and "Fooled By Randomness"

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How will you react when disaster strikes?

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
By Dave M TOP 100 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
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This might not seem like holiday reading, but I cannot recommend this book highly enough.

The book focuses on the psychology of the human mind in stressful situations and why it sometimes reacts in one way and sometimes in another. This has lessons for us all.

If you ever have to write instructions for use in an emergency, then some of the tips in this book will help you produce really effective instructions (e.g safety instructions or business continuity / disaster recovery plans).

If you are ever unfortunate enough to be in a life threatening situation then, having read this book, you might just make a better decision.

The style of this book is to look at case studies and examine who made good decisions, and who didn't; why they made those decisions; and how we can learn from the scenarios.

It has been said that the first few moments of life can be the most dangerous; in reality the last few can also be a bit dodgy. This book could make the difference to you !

Highly recommended.
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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful
By Donald Mitchell HALL OF FAME TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Hardcover
This is the best non-fiction book you are likely to read this year.

I was attracted to this book because I have been in bad car accidents and two hotel fires, once had the airplane window near me break during a flight, designed the plan for an event where the safety team saved two children's lives, and have driven through many dangerous blizzards where every other car was spinning off the road out of control. From those experiences, I learned to appreciate that there were good and bad features about my reactions during those stressful times. I was also astonished to see how many people would have been injured or killed if someone hadn't taken fast and insistent action.

Needless to say, I'm convinced that I will have experiences like these again in the future and wanted to be better prepared. I was very pleased with what I learned as Ms. Ripley explained the psychology and physiology of dealing with various life-threatening situations. With this added information, I'm sure I'll make faster and better decisions in the future . . . and implement those decisions better.

Many books written by journalists about serious subjects don't get much below the surface of who, what, when, where, why, and how of events they wish to use as set pieces. Ms. Ripley is the happy exception to that rule. This author really thinks about what she is studying and went all over the world to gain more information. In addition, she writes well.

I was very impressed by how well she expressed the problem of human beings not knowing what to do if they haven't thought about a problem before or haven't had experience in an area. This is a subject of much interest to me because it is the main barrier to people grasping important opportunities that they are ignoring.

I hope that Ms. Ripley will consider writing a book that looks at why people don't seize opportunities when they are not in a threatening situation. I believe that her recommendations for better leadership, more preparation, clearer directions, advance experience with simulations, and knowing yourself better would apply to that class of problems as well. By combining the two perspectives, I think she could help us understand how to be more successful, as well as safer.

Brava, Ms. Ripley!
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First off, I would recommend this book to anyone purely on the basis that it contains information that everyone should know, this being - to quote a reviewer of a similar book (Deep Survival by Laurence Gonzales) - 'the core of survival...the way we process information under stress'. This information could save your life one day.

'The Unthinkable' is *not* about how to make a fire in the rain after a nuclear holocaust, or how to find clean water in the jungle. It's about how the brain responds when faced with emergency/disaster/serious threat, such as 9/11, being in a burning plane or house, or in a classroom when a student decides to go on a shooting spree. Often, survival will depend on taking immediate action, and often, people's brains just shut down faced with 'the unthinkable' and they fail to act (or take action too late), and die as a result.

Even though it's impossible to predict or guarantee one's response, it *is* possible to improve the chances that one will respond appropriately, in time, simply by being more aware, taking fire drills seriously, listening when the air stewardess goes through the safety procedure, studying the safety card in the back of the seat, etc.

After reading this book, I've booked a home visit by the Fire Service, to take me through evacuation procedure (I live in a 2nd floor flat) and tell me (among other things) what to do if my primary exit is blocked, and I intend to practice what they tell me (as far as possible). I reason that if I teach myself to act automatically, there's less likelihood I'll 'freeze' or delay or do something stupid if faced with the worst case scenario.

Having said all that, 'The Unthinkable', in spite of a fascinating subject, is a less than gripping read. I also wish there were more in the way of practical advice on how to train/teach yourself to respond well in an emergency; the Fire Service visit is my idea, not suggested by the book. Maybe the omission is intentional and it's to do with potential lawsuits if Ripley were to give advice beyond it being a good idea to read the flight safety card in the back of the seat, I dunno...?

Overall, though, it's still 100% recommended reading as there aren't that many books on the subject, and it's a potential lifesaver (even better to read more on the subject, to ensure the message reaches your subconscious). I've ordered the aforementioned 'Deep Survival' but haven't yet got it to compare with Ripley's.
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