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Terry--do you think that this was a non-fiction book? Or was it a fictional account with none of the "real" explorers of the Antarctic involved in the stories?
(And my daughter can understand your Grandda doing that--my Father did the same thing with her. She was 3 years old and he was reading Shakespeare's plays to her.)
(And my daughter can understand your Grandda doing that--my Father did the same thing with her. She was 3 years old and he was reading Shakespeare's plays to her.)
I'm really not 100% sure, but I -think- it was non-fiction. When I was looking, I found a few non-fiction ones, but none of them were it, so it might be fiction. I wish I could remember more about it. =P I remember really enjoying it.I'm also pretty sure there was a span of several years between the three stories.
... Maybe it was the north pole?
The Arctic Grail: The Quest for the Northwest Passage and the North Pole, 1818-1909 or possibly Frozen in Time: The Fate of the Franklin Expedition/ Both are historical accounts and go back as far as the early 19th century. (Both are also Arctic, not Antarctic--but thought I'd throw them out there, since you weren't 100% sure.
Hey Lobstergirl! I'd actually kind of given up haha. I read Ann's first book and it was really good but wasn't it. The second book wasn't really it at all from what I looked at about it. Also I think one of the vehicles was an icebreaker ship or something if that helps. Did you find another one that might be it? Thanks, you guys rock! I love this site :D
No unfortunately I don't know what this book is. However, keep bumping the thread. Sometimes new members recognize things that old users didn't.
Antarctic Odyssey: Endurance and Adventure in the Farthest South by Graham Collier?
Terry, were there many photos in the book? Color or black-and-white?
Was it an oversized book? Remember anything about the cover?
Terry, were there many photos in the book? Color or black-and-white?
Was it an oversized book? Remember anything about the cover?
This is too recent to be your book. However, read the description and see if it sounds familiar. It is the Arctic rather than Antarctica but it happened in WWII. Perhaps this is one of the incidents you are looking for if not the actual book?
Frozen in Time: An Epic Story of Survival and a Modern Quest for Lost Heroes of World War II
That is a different "Frozen in Time" from the one Ann mentioned above.
Frozen in Time: An Epic Story of Survival and a Modern Quest for Lost Heroes of World War II
That is a different "Frozen in Time" from the one Ann mentioned above.
Overflight?
"Recounts Joel Stevenson's determination to endure against massive odds after he is the lone survivor of a helicopter crash in the Antarctic."
"Recounts Joel Stevenson's determination to endure against massive odds after he is the lone survivor of a helicopter crash in the Antarctic."
Death and Deliverance?
North Pole.
"Relates the story of a Canadian transport aircraft that crash-landed on Ellesmere Island, and tells how passengers fought against the elements to survive the ordeal."
North Pole.
"Relates the story of a Canadian transport aircraft that crash-landed on Ellesmere Island, and tells how passengers fought against the elements to survive the ordeal."
Books mentioned in this topic
Island in the Sky (other topics)Death and Deliverance: The Haunting True Story of the Hercules Crash at the North Pole (other topics)
Where Hell Freezes Over: A Story of Amazing Bravery and Survival (other topics)
Overflight (other topics)
Frozen in Time: An Epic Story of Survival and a Modern Quest for Lost Heroes of World War II (other topics)
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Edit: By the way, even though I was in elementary school, I'm almost positive this wasn't a children's book. He read a lot of books meant for older readers, especially thrillers and the like. I loved listening to them and it led to me learning to read them myself.