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The cook served breakfast at eight oclock and they sat in their tents as they ate fried seal, tinned fish, or porridge, with lumps of baked dough and tea.
The last journey was over land.  They had to walk across glaciers, snow fields, and the high mountain passes... A journey that had never been made before.
They played cards and practical jokes...
Once, an enormous wave came from nowhere and swamped the boat.  They bailed the freezin water for their lives, and slowly the shuddering, sopping, lurching little craft lifted and became buoyant again.
Sir Ernest Shackleton, 1874 - 1922.
The Endurance
Shakleton's Perilous Expedition in Antarctica

By Meredith Hooper w/ illustrations by M.P. Robertson 
Size: 10 5/8 x 10 5/8" 
Cloth, 32 pages
40 full-color illustrations
Published 2001
ISBN: 978-0-7892-0704-3
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This true adventure tale of courage and survival tracks the dangerous expedition to Antarctica led by Sir Ernest Shackleton.

His [Shackleton’s] courage and the courage of his crew is not just an astonishing story, but one of the greatest survival stories of all time. -- Books For Kids columnist Kendal Rautzhan

"Filled with detailed illustrations, [Shackleton's] is a good choice." -- Parent Paper

Intrigued by the mysterious, vast continent at the bottom of the world, Sir Ernest Shackleton fearlessly led 27 men to explore Antarctica — but on their way to its shore, their ship Endurance was crushed by the relentless ice! The shipwrecked team braved many months stranded on an ice floe (through an Antarctic winter), facing extreme hunger, frostbite, illness, and exhaustion. But through Shackletons heroic effort to sail in an open wooden lifeboat to the nearest inhabited land — hundreds of miles away through the treacherous ocean — everyone was eventually rescued and this amazing true story began to be told again and again.

Accompanying this tale for young readers are lovely watercolor paintings that capture the beauty of the Antarctic landscape and the teams heroic determination to survive. Young readers and adults alike will also be fascinated by the maps, chronology, and further background this book provides on one of historys most extraordinary expeditions.

Meredith Hooper has traveled Antarctica and received the U.S. Congresss Antarctica Service Medal for her contributions to the exploration of the continent. She has written more than 50 books and lives in London.

M. P. Robertson has illustrated more than 30 childrens books, and his art has been exhibited in galleries in England, where he also lives.

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