Lost in Shangri-La

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Lost in Shangri-La is a nonfiction book by Mitchell Zuckoff that recounts the true story of a World War II plane crash in New Guinea and the dramatic survival and rescue of its passengers.

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instanceOf nonfiction book
about U.S. military personnel
aviation history
indigenous people of New Guinea
author Mitchell Zuckoff NERFINISHED
basedOn true story
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre history
military history
narrative nonfiction
hasISBN 9780061988349
hasPart maps
photographs
language English
mainSubject New Guinea NERFINISHED
World War II
airplane crash
rescue operation
survival
mediaType audiobook
ebook
print
notableAward Edgar Award for Best Fact Crime nomination NERFINISHED
notableRecognition New York Times bestseller
publicationYear 2011
publisher HarperCollins NERFINISHED
publisherImprint Harper NERFINISHED
settingLocation New Guinea NERFINISHED
settingTime World War II NERFINISHED
workExampleOf narrative reconstruction of historical events

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Mitchell Zuckoff notableWork Lost in Shangri-La