42 pages 1 hour read

Pete Nelson

Left for Dead

Nonfiction | Book | YA | Published in 2002

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“He wanted to know why the greatest sea disaster in naval history was not thoroughly discussed in the history books.”


(Preface, Page xiii)

Hunter’s father’s confusion at the lack of information available on the USS Indianapolis’s sinking alludes to the cover-up by the US navy. This lack of information also spurs Hunter’s curiosity and leads him to seek out survivors to interview, ultimately starting Hunter on his quest to exonerate Captain McVay.

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“These men and their testimony helped me to become even more committed to helping restore the reputation of their captain and honor their own heroism.”


(Preface, Page xv)

Perseverance is a pivotal theme in Nelson’s work. Hunter is inspired by the stories of determination and perseverance from the survivors, which leads him to bring these qualities to his fight on their behalf: He wants to “honor their own heroism” with heroism of his own (Preface: xv).

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“After I interviewed Mr. Bell, my project became a mission.”


(Preface, Page xiv)

Hunter’s first interview with a survivor, Maurice Glenn Bell, signifies the turning point for Hunter, transforming him from a student completing a school project into a campaigner advocating for justice. This quote also speaks to Hunter’s compassion and determination.

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