memoir "Between a Rock and a Hard Place"

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"Between a Rock and a Hard Place" is Aron Ralston’s autobiographical memoir recounting his harrowing 2003 canyoneering accident in Utah, during which he was forced to amputate his own arm to survive.

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instanceOf autobiography
memoir
non-fiction book
author Aron Ralston NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describesAction self-amputation of right forearm
describesEvent 2003 Blue John Canyon accident
describesInjury traumatic arm entrapment
focusesOn decision-making under extreme stress
personal transformation
survival techniques
genre adventure literature
autobiographical memoir
hasAdaptation 127 Hours
hasCoverSubject Aron Ralston in canyon setting
hasISBN 9780743492829
inspirationFor film 127 Hours NERFINISHED
language English
literaryForm prose
mainSubject Aron Ralston NERFINISHED
canyoneering accident
self-amputation
survival
market international
mediaType hardcover
paperback
print
narrativePerspective first-person
notableFor detailed account of canyoneering accident
graphic description of self-amputation
inspiring survival story
pages approximately 368
publicationYear 2004
publisher Atria Books NERFINISHED
Simon & Schuster
settingLocation Blue John Canyon NERFINISHED
Canyonlands National Park region NERFINISHED
Utah NERFINISHED
subject isolation
mountaineering
near-death experience
outdoor recreation
psychological resilience
timeOfNarratedEvents April 2003
titleCharacter Aron Ralston NERFINISHED

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Aron Ralston knownFor memoir "Between a Rock and a Hard Place"