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Deep down dark
Book • 2014
Deep Down Dark by Héctor Tobar is a gripping narrative that delves into the experiences of the 33 Chilean miners who were trapped in the San José mine for 69 days.
The book explores their struggles, spiritual journeys, and the aftermath of their rescue, offering a profound look at human resilience and the power of community.
Tobar's masterful storytelling brings to life the miners' harrowing tale, set against the backdrop of the Chilean desert and the global media frenzy surrounding their ordeal.
The book explores their struggles, spiritual journeys, and the aftermath of their rescue, offering a profound look at human resilience and the power of community.
Tobar's masterful storytelling brings to life the miners' harrowing tale, set against the backdrop of the Chilean desert and the global media frenzy surrounding their ordeal.
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Mentioned by Bobby Hundreds as one of his favorite authors, discussing his book on the Chilean miners.

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