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National Outdoor Book Awards Winner
The true, harrowing story of the ill-fated 1913 Canadian Arctic Expedition and the two men who came to define it."Levy writes beautifully about the cold. His Arctic is fearsome and sublime, his ice a living thing. His passion for this alien landscape is infectious -- something to appreciate from underneath a pile of blankets while wearing very warm socks." --New York Times Book Review
"The gripping account of a fatal polar adventure. Hair-raising suffering and heroism in the Arctic." --Kirkus Reviews "Full of evocative descriptions, harrowing action scenes, and incisive character sketches, this is a worthy addition to the literature of Arctic exploration." --Publishers Weekly