In 'Deep Down Dark', Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Héctor Tobar takes us into the depths of the San José mine collapse, a catastrophe that captured the world's attention. This gripping narrative unveils the story of 33 miners who were entombed in the heart of the Chilean earth. They were men compelled to confront the darkest corners of human survival, facing starvation and the crushing fear of a possible death beneath thousands of feet of rock. Over 69 agonizing days, they were bound by a pact of silence and a shared resolve to hold on to life against all odds. Enhanced by Tobar's exclusive access to the miners, their families, and the rescue mission, this is a tale of human resilience, a collective struggle, and the triumph of the human spirit that resonates long after the miners are brought back into the light.