Jason's review
Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage
by Alfred Lansing
Jason's review
Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage by Alfred Lansing
Jason's review
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Endurance was a truly apt name for this book, and the ship captained by Ernest Shackleton. Sailing in hopes of crossing the Antarctic continent to reach the South Pole, Shackleton, his ship and crew were caught in the ice pack of the Weddell Sea only one day's journey from the Northwest coast of Antarctica. Over an agonizing ten months in the middle of the frozen ocean, the Endurance was ultimately crushed by the ice as its crew and Shackleton looked on helplessly. Undaunted, though caught quite literally in the middle of nowhere, Shackleton led his men on an improbable journey to rescue.
Alfred Lansing does an admirable job shepherding the reader through a story that largely stands on its own. Lansing's writing is accessible and vivid, allowing the reader to step into the shoes of Shackleton, which is both a blessing and curse. After his ship was crushed, and his supplies depleted or sunk, Shackleton led his men over the pack ice for five months, surviving on seals, fish and ...more
Alfred Lansing does an admirable job shepherding the reader through a story that largely stands on its own. Lansing's writing is accessible and vivid, allowing the reader to step into the shoes of Shackleton, which is both a blessing and curse. After his ship was crushed, and his supplies depleted or sunk, Shackleton led his men over the pack ice for five months, surviving on seals, fish and ...more
