Mawson in Antarctica
Synopsis
Douglas Mawson is a national hero and Antarctic explorer, famous for one of the most extraordinary feats of endurance in the history of polar exploration. His amazing story is brought vividly to life in compelling narrative non-fiction by the acclaimed author of Into the White: Scott's Antarctic Odyssey, Amundsen's Way and Shackleton's Endurance. Antarctica. Winter 1912.
Hunkering down in the windiest place on earth, eighteen young Australians eagerly await a chance to prove themselves as polar explorers and scientists. The spring sledging season will bring adventure, danger, and the discovery of new lands under the command of Douglas Mawson. But tragedy also lies in wait.
Douglas Mawson's tale is legendary, an epic struggle between one man's self-belief and the worst conditions the hostile polar environment can throw at him. His journey represents not only a feat of physical endurance but also a triumph of the human spirit's ability to conjure hope when luck has all but run out.
'While there were facts about Mawson with which I was familiar, Grochowicz's skill in constructing a narrative around these, and imparting a real sense of being 'on the spot' makes for a truly immersive experience.' - Just So Stories
Praise for previous books in this polar adventure series:
'An incredible true story, brought to life in highly readable style.' Michael Smith, author of Shackleton – By Endurance we Conquer.

RRP: $22.99 NZD
Author: Joanna Grochowicz
ISBN: 9781761180590
Published: 4/5/2024
Pages: 272
Format: Paperback