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Henry Worsley was a devoted husband and father and a decorated British special forces officer who believed in honor and sacrifice. He was also a man obsessed. He spent his life idolizing Ernest Shackleton, the nineteenth-century polar explorer, who tried to become the first person to reach the South Pole, and later sought to cross Antarctica on foot. Shackleton never completed his journeys, but he repeatedly rescued his men from certain death, and emerged as one of the greatest leaders in history.
Worsley felt an overpowering connection to those expeditions. He was related to one of Shackleton's men, Frank Worsley, and spent a fortune collecting artifacts from their epic treks across the continent. He modeled his military command on Shackleton's legendary skills and was determined to measure his own powers of endurance against them. He would succeed where Shackleton had failed, in the most brutal landscape in the world.
In 2008, Worsley set out across Antarctica with two other descendants of Shackleton's crew, battling the freezing, desolate landscape, life-threatening physical exhaustion, and hidden crevasses. Yet when he returned home he felt compelled to go back. On November 13, 2015, at age 55, Worsley bid farewell to his family and embarked on his most perilous quest: to walk across Antarctica alone. David Grann tells Worsley's remarkable story with the intensity and power that have led him to be called "simply the best narrative nonfiction writer working today." Illustrated with more than fifty stunning photographs from Worsley's and Shackleton's journeys, The White Darkness is both a gorgeous keepsake volume and a spellbinding story of courage, love, and a man pushing himself to the extremes of human capacity.
Look for David Grann's latest bestselling book, The Wager!
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realizing that nonfiction author / new yorker writer david grann has written THE LOST CITY OF Z, KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON, and THE OLD MAN AND THE GUN, all of which I loved. guess I gotta start his THE WHITE DARKNESS, about polar exploration, next.
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Finished reading David Grann’s The White Darkness. It is a fantastic story of Antarctic expeditions, but also has powerful messages about leadership and endurance. Thanks to GORUCK Tribe for introducing me to this book. @DavidGrann @GORUCK https://t.co/TCmPjIC9iN
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Just finished THE WHITE DARKNESS by @DavidGrann. Exquisitely well written and heart wrenching. Sobbing by end. Highly recommend. #amreading
"What makes The White Darkness so compelling is Grann's gift for memorable detail.... Grann is expert at making readers feel as if they are on the journey with the team."
--Minneapolis Star Tribune
"[A] rich, tight narrative."
--San Francisco Chronicle