Ever since the time of Captain Cook, Antarctica has captured the
imagination of countless explorers who set off against great odds in
search of riches and honor, for science or a better world. Sara Wheeler
weaves together her own experiences on the ice with the grueling
adventures of Antarctica's most mythic figures - the Norwegian Roald
Amundsen, who beat his rival to the Pole by twenty-nine days; Ernest
Shackleton, whose men lived on seal and penguin blubber for three months
when their ship was pierced by an iceberg; Apsley Cherry-Garrard, who
famously braved the polar winter to hunt down rare penguin eggs that
were ignored and eventually lost back home; Robert Falcon Scott, whose
heroic example inspired countless young men to sacrifice themselves in
the First World War. Accounts of these epic expeditions alternate with
Sara Wheeler's own adventures in Antarctica, where a motley crew of
scientists, drifters and dreamers search for bacterial traces that might
hold the key to life on Mars, harass penguins and seek to measure this
still largely impenetrable land.