There are far too many examples of the dangers and challenges the crew faced not only from day to day, but moment to moment, to mention here. From the command to abandon ship due to it being crushed by ice packs in the Weddell Sea, to all the on-the-spot decisions he made to ensure his crew’s safety as they literally leapt from one ice floe to another to stay afloat, Sir Ernest Shackleton displays the true qualities of a leader who fully understands his responsibilities and acts accordingly. The end result is a brilliant exposé of the resiliency of man and his determination to achieve success against the cruelest of odds. Macklin, who was most instrumental in providing the missing pieces of this journey. Lansing was also able to interview the few surviving men, including the surgeon, Dr. To maintain the accuracy of this voyage, the book’s author, Alfred Lansing, spent endless days pouring over the personal diaries kept by crew members aboard the ship. It is the account of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s 1914 attempt to cross the Antarctic continent on foot with a crew of 27 men after their ship, the Endurance, became icebound. If you are a lover of factual adventure stories, Endurance: Shackleton’s Incredible Voyage is a must-read. Thanks to JCPL Acquisitions Clerk Michael Evanochko for sharing his thoughts on Endurance: Shackleton’s Incredible Voyage by Alfred Lansing.
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