This book is about the Endurance expedition, led by Sir Ernest Shackleton, which set out to cross Antarctica in 1914. The ship was eventually crushed by ice pack and the crew had to abandon it, trekking across miles of frozen wasteland to find safety. Despite numerous hardships – including being stranded on an ice floe for months and enduring a grueling march over land – all 28 men survived.
For who is this book for ?
This book is for anyone who is interested in history, adventure, or survival stories.
Pros :
- Compelling true story of courage and endurance
- Well written and researched
- Provides insights into the psychology of survival
Cons :
- The book is very dense and can be difficult to follow at times.
- It does not have a lot of pictures or illustrations.
- The author focuses mostly on the expedition itself, rather than detailing the personal stories of the individual men involved.
Learn more about the author
Alfred Lansing is an American author and journalist who specializes in writing about history, adventure, and exploration. He has written several books on these subjects, including Endurance: Shackleton’s Incredible Voyage.
Reader Reviews
“This thrilling adventure story is also a lesson in human endurance and courage. Lansing’s hair-raising account of the 1914 Endurance expedition to cross Antarctica makes for compelling reading.”
“This book is amazing! It tells the story of Shackleton’s Endurance expedition in 1914 which set out to cross Antarctica. The ship was eventually crushed by ice pack and the crew had to abandon it, trekking across miles of frozen wasteland to find safety. Despite numerous hardships – including being stranded on an ice floe for months and enduring a grueling march over land – all 28 men survived. I couldn’t put this book down!”
“Alfred Lansing’s Endurance is a thrilling tale of adventure and heroism in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds. Lansing does an excellent job of describing the preparations for the expedition, as well as documenting the courage and fortitude shown by Shackleton and his men when their ship was destroyed by ice.”
“Best history book I’ve ever read.”