Living and hunting with the Inuit in northwest Greenland in the summer, winter and spring months, Edward Cooper journeys to the Arctic islands with his travel companion in search of a note left by the little-known explorer, David Haig-Thomas. Suffering from snow blindness and frostbite, fighting off hungry polar bears, surrounded by the white wolves of Ellesmere Island and hunting with the Inuit of northwest Greenland, Edward Cooper discovers a land steeped in culture and history. Cooper highlights Greenland as a litmus test for a world evolving geopolitically and through climate change.
Part travelogue, part adventure, part history, this is a mesmerising take on Polar travel and an insight into the people that live there. A book for intrepid travellers, Polar enthusiasts and people interested in the environment, fishing or indigenous communities, The Inuit Way really does have something for everyone.