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- Author : Elizabeth McGregor
- Binding : Paperback
- EAN : 9780451410610
- Edition : Reprint
- ISBN : 0451410610
- Label : Onyx Books
- Languages : Original Language: English, Published: English
- Manufacturer : Onyx Books
- Number Of Items : 1
- Number Of Pages : 448
- Package Dimensions : 1.30 inches (Height) x 6.70 inches (Length) x 0.50 pounds (Weight) x 4.10 inches (Width)
- Product Group : Book
- Publication Date : 2002-10
- Publisher : Onyx Books
- SKU : G0451410610I5N00
- Studio : Onyx Books
There are writers who meticulously research their subject, then reveal only the tip of the iceberg to their readers. Then there's Elizabeth McGregor. It's not that she skimps on research--on the contrary, she has a very large iceberg of information at her disposal. But she doesn't hide a bit of it below the surface, and the result is a truly epic novel that glories in the details of two worlds: Victorian Arctic exploration and modern medicine.Jo Harper is a contemporary London journalist saddled by her editor with a story she doesn't want. Namely: Douglas Marshall, an eminent archaeologist, has set out on a trek to research the (real-life) Franklin expedition, which disappeared more than a century ago during a hopeless search for the Northwest Passage. Now Marshall, too, has gone missing. In the course of her preliminary spadework, Jo finds an archived BBC program wherein Marshall describes the folly of Franklin's endeavour: Just a few short miles of ice. What was that to the greediest colonising nation in the world? What were the months of darkness, and the strongest sea currents on the planet? The finest nautical minds of the age talked about it as if it were an afternoon jaunt, brushing aside a few natives, bears and bits of tundra. McGregor alternates Jo's story with a running account of the Franklin expedition, narrated by a 16-year-old sailor named Gus. Meanwhile, Marshall is found, and he and Jo pursue a clearly doomed romance. When their child is born with a rare blood disease, the distraught mother commissions a modern-day Arctic expedition to save the baby. Whether her characters are in the tundra or a hospital ward, McGregor's narrative has the momentum of a ship under full sail. Instead of bogging the book down, the carefully accumulated details propel it forward. Here is a large, complicated, lovingly-made adventure that reads as easily, and as irresistibly, as a romance. --Claire Dederer, Amazon.com
- Amazon.co.uk Review
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