Frozen Hell
By Reed, Thomas
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English
2026
ISBN 9783565229413
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In 1914, Sir Ernest Shackleton set out to cross Antarctica. He never set foot on the continent. Instead, his ship, the Endurance, was crushed by pack ice, leaving 28 men stranded on a drifting floe in the most hostile environment on Earth. "Frozen Hell" is the gripping account of their two-year battle against cold, starvation, and madness.
This story defines the word "impossible." We follow the crew as they camp on melting ice sheets, survive on penguin meat, and undertake a desperate 800-mile journey in a small open lifeboat across the wildest ocean on the planet. But the true miracle wasn't the navigation; it was the leadership. Shackleton held his men together through sheer force of will, ensuring that not a single life was lost.
Drawing on diaries and logbooks, this book puts you in the boat with them. You will feel the biting wind and the crushing despair. It is a study in human resilience and a testament to the fact that when all hope is lost, the only thing left is the refusal to give up. A masterpiece of adventure history that reads like a thriller.
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