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The Ice Master -- Reader's Ink October 2006 Pick |
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The Icemaster by Jennifer Niven, is October 2006's Reader's Ink book club pick. This month's pick is a work of Non-fiction based "on the diaries of those who were rescued and those who perished,
this is the chilling true story of the Karluk's doomed 1913
exploration of the Arctic and the heroic efforts of the ship's captain,
the Ice Master, who traveled by foot through Siberia to find help." (Book Cover) Jennifer Niven is the daughter of author Penelope Niven.
Summary
It was to be the greatest and most
elaborate Arctic expedition in history, with the largest scientific
staff ever taken on such a journey. It's leader, Vilhjalmur Stefansson,
was celebrated for his studies of Eskimo life and, with this mission,
hoped to find evidence that proved his staunchly held belief that there
was a last unexplored continent, hidden beneath the vast polar ice
cap. In June 1913, the H.M.C.S. Karluk set sail from the Esquimalt
Naval Yard in Victoria, British Columbia. Six weeks later, the arctic
winter had begun, the ship was imprisoned in ice, and those on board had been abandoned by their leader. For five months, the Karluk remained frozen in a massive block of ice, drifting farther and farther off course. In January 1914, with a thunderous impact, the ice
tore a hole in the vessel's hull, and the redoubtable captain, Robert
Bartlett, gave orders to abandon ship. With nothing but half the ship's
store of supplies and the polar ice
beneath their feet, Captain Bartlett, twenty-one men, an Inuit woman
and her two small daughters, twenty-nine dogs, and one pet cat were now
hopelessly shipwrecked in the middle of the Arctic Ocean, hundreds of
miles from land. These castaways had no choice but to try to find solid
ground where they could wait while they struggled against starvation,
snow blindness, a gruesome and mysterious disease, exposure to the
brutal winter -- and each other. Bartlett and one member of the party
soon set across the ice
to seek help. Nine months later, twelve survivors were rescued by a
small whaling schooner and brought back to civilization. The Ice Master
is an epic tale of true adventure that rivals the most dramatic
fiction. Drawing on thediaries of those who were rescued and those who
perished, and even an interview with one living survivor, Jennifer
Niven re-creates with astonishing accuracy and immediacy the Karluk's
ill-fated journey and her crew's desperate attempts to find a way home
from the icy wastes of the Arctic.
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