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438 Times is the miraculous accounts of the person who survived only and adrift at sea longer than anyone in noted record - as advised to journalist Jonathan Franklin in a large number of exclusive interviews. On November 17, 2012, Salvador Alvarenga left the seacoast of Mexico for a two-day sportfishing trip. A vicious surprise killed his engine motor, and the current dragged his sail boat out to sea. The surprise picked up and blasted him western. When he cleaned ashore on January 29, 2014, he had found its way to the Marshall Islands, 9,000 a long way away - equivalent to traveling from NY to Moscow spherical trip. For 14 months, Alvarenga survived continuous shark disorders. He learned to catch seafood along with his bare hands. He built a seafood net from a set of empty plastic bottles. Taking aside the outboard motor unit, he fashioned a huge fishhook. Using seafood vertebrae as fine needles, he stitched mutually his own clothes. He considered suicide on multiple occasions - including offering himself up to a pack of sharks. But Alvarenga never failed to invent an alternative reality. He dreamed a way of success that held his body and mind intact long enough for the Pacific Sea to toss him through to a distant, palm-studded island, where he was kept by a local couple living only in their own Pacific Island paradise. Based on a large number of hours of interviews with Alvarenga and interviews along with his acquaintances, search and recovery representatives, the medical team that kept his life, and the distant islanders who nursed him back again to health, this is an epic story of success, an all-true version of the imaginary Life of Pi. 438 Times is a study of the resilience, will, ingenuity, and perseverance required for one man to survive 14 months lost at sea.