
The Unthinkable (Revised and Updated): Who Survives When Disaster Strikes--And Why
"The thinking person's manual for getting out alive."--NPR's "Book Tour"
Disaster can come in many forms, from earthquakes and wildfires to pandemics and acts of terror. Afterwards, when the dust settles and the survivors emerge, we can't help but wonder: Why did they live when so many others perished?
In The Unthinkable, prize-winning journalist Amanda Ripley, who has covered some of the most devastating disasters of our age, sets out to find the answers. To understand the human reaction to chaos and imminent danger, she turns to leading brain scientists, trauma psychologists, and other disaster experts--formal and informal--from a Holocaust survivor who studies heroism to a master gunfighter who learned to overcome extreme fear. Along the way, we learn about the perils of crowd psychology, the elegance of the brain's fear circuits, how leaders can build trust quickly, and the many other invisible factors that can make the difference between death and survival.
Seamlessly marrying neuroscience, firsthand accounts, and thrilling investigative journalism, The Unthinkable is a must-read for anyone who has ever wondered how they would respond in a life-or-death situation--or wanted to increase their odds of survival. This brand new and revised edition updates all the original research and features timely material on enormous, slow-moving disasters like pandemics and climate catastrophes. Most importantly, it reveals the brain's ability to do much, much better--with a little help.
- Forfatter
- Amanda Ripley
- ISBN
- 9780593796726
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 363 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 1.8.2024
- Forlag
- Harmony
- Antall sider
- 432
