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  1. Nov 17, 2015 · “The best survival book in a decade” (Outside magazine), 438 Days is the true story of the fisherman who survived fourteen months in a small boat drifting seven thousand miles across the Pacific Ocean.

    • Jonathan Franklin
  2. 438 Days is the miraculous account of the man who survived alone and adrift at sea longer than anyone in recorded historyas told to journalist Jonathan Franklin in dozens of exclusive interviews. On November 17, 2012, Salvador Alvarenga left the coast of Mexico for a two-day fishing trip.

  3. On January 30, 2014, he abandoned his boat and swam to shore, where he stumbled upon a beach house owned by a local couple. Alvarenga's journey had lasted 438 days. The length of his voyage has been variously calculated as 5,500 to 6,700 miles (8,900 to 10,800 km).

  4. Aug 30, 2019 · 438 Days: Directed by Jesper Ganslandt. With Gustaf Skarsgård, Matias Varela, Josefin Neldén, Faysal Ahmed. On the eve of June 28th, 2011 Swedish journalists Martin Schibbye and Johan Persson put everything at stake by illegally crossing the border from Somalia into Ethiopia.

  5. Apr 26, 2018 · The Incredible Story Of José Salvador Alvarenga — Who Survived 438 Days Adrift In The Pacific. By Katie Serena | Edited By John Kuroski. Published April 26, 2018. Updated February 15, 2019. With just a few basic supplies and an empty ice chest, Jose Alvarenga survived for over a year at sea by himself.

  6. Aug 10, 2016 · A fishing trip turns into a terrifying test of survival after Salvador Alvarenga becomes one man against the sea. Salvador Alvarenga loved the simple lines of the fiberglass craft. No cabin or...

  7. Based on dozens of hours of exclusive interviews with Alvarenga, his colleagues, search-and-rescue officials, the remote islanders who found him, and the medical team that saved his life, 438 Days is not only “an intense, immensely absorbing read” (Booklist) but an unforgettable study of the resilience, will, ingenuity and determination ...

    • Jonathan Franklin