Finding Endurance: Shackleton, My Father and a World Without End

Author:   Darrel Bristow-Bovey
Publisher:   Icon Books
ISBN:  

9781915563026


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   06 April 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Darrel Bristow-Bovey
Publisher:   Icon Books
Imprint:   Icon Books
Dimensions:   Width: 14.80cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 22.20cm
Weight:   0.495kg
ISBN:  

9781915563026


ISBN 10:   191556302
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   06 April 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"Finding Endurance is beautiful, thrilling, heroic and kind, a ripping yarn and a generous and humane reflection on this business of being human. -- Claire Robertson, author of The Spiral House, winner of the 2014 Sunday Times Fiction Prize Tender, heartfelt and lyrical. -- Petina Gappah, author of Out of Darkness, Shining Light Engaging, absorbing and crammed with marvellous stories, Finding Endurance is a tale about exploring the cold, told with much warmth * Mick Herron * I was held spellbound by this recounting of one of the world's great adventure stories. But beyond the gripping polar ordeal, I was moved to the core by tender insights - into love, home, fathers and sons, and the long game of life - that emerge like veins of bright and dark water through the ice. Bristow-Bovey shares a deep knowledge of his subject with great style - and more than a touch of Shackleton's own verve and heart. An exhilarating read. * Henrietta Rose-Innes, author of Green Lion * A wonderful, thoughtful account of the Endurance expedition and its fabled boss: as Darrel Bristow-Bovey points out in these pages, ""We should indeed all be such failures as Shackleton."" In weaving in a personal story - his father claimed to have sailed south on Endurance - Bristow-Bovey reveals ways in which ""the human heart has space for opposite things"". I thoroughly enjoyed this book. -- Sara Wheeler, travel writer and biographer With elegiac considerations of subjects including time, hope, and ice, Finding Endurance is a grace-filled memoir about a father and a resilient Antarctic legend ... complemented by beautiful elements of nature writing, biography, and the heroics of polar exploration ... a tender tribute to family. -- Karen Rigby * Foreword *"


Finding Endurance is beautiful, thrilling, heroic and kind, a ripping yarn and a generous and humane reflection on this business of being human. -- Claire Robertson, author of The Spiral House, winner of the 2014 Sunday Times Fiction Prize Tender, heartfelt and lyrical. -- Petina Gappah, author of Out of Darkness, Shining Light


Finding Endurance is beautiful, thrilling, heroic and kind, a ripping yarn and a generous and humane reflection on this business of being human. -- Claire Robertson, author of The Spiral House, winner of the 2014 Sunday Times Fiction Prize Tender, heartfelt and lyrical. -- Petina Gappah, author of Out of Darkness, Shining Light Engaging, absorbing and crammed with marvellous stories, Finding Endurance is a tale about exploring the cold, told with much warmth * Mick Herron * I was held spellbound by this recounting of one of the world's great adventure stories. But beyond the gripping polar ordeal, I was moved to the core by tender insights - into love, home, fathers and sons, and the long game of life - that emerge like veins of bright and dark water through the ice. Bristow-Bovey shares a deep knowledge of his subject with great style - and more than a touch of Shackleton's own verve and heart. An exhilarating read. * Henrietta Rose-Innes, author of Green Lion *


Finding Endurance is beautiful, thrilling, heroic and kind, a ripping yarn and a generous and humane reflection on this business of being human. -- Claire Robertson, author of The Spiral House, winner of the 2014 Sunday Times Fiction Prize Tender, heartfelt and lyrical. -- Petina Gappah, author of Out of Darkness, Shining Light Engaging, absorbing and crammed with marvellous stories, Finding Endurance is a tale about exploring the cold, told with much warmth * Mick Herron * I was held spellbound by this recounting of one of the world's great adventure stories. But beyond the gripping polar ordeal, I was moved to the core by tender insights - into love, home, fathers and sons, and the long game of life - that emerge like veins of bright and dark water through the ice. Bristow-Bovey shares a deep knowledge of his subject with great style - and more than a touch of Shackleton's own verve and heart. An exhilarating read. * Henrietta Rose-Innes, author of Green Lion * A wonderful, thoughtful account of the Endurance expedition and its fabled boss: as Darrel Bristow-Bovey points out in these pages, We should indeed all be such failures as Shackleton. In weaving in a personal story - his father claimed to have sailed south on Endurance - Bristow-Bovey reveals ways in which the human heart has space for opposite things . I thoroughly enjoyed this book. -- Sara Wheeler, travel writer and biographer


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Darrel Bristow-Bovey is a prize-winning screenwriter and travel writer and a newspaper and magazine columnist. He's the author of five books which have been translated into seven languages, including Spanish, Estonian and Portuguese. He was born in South Africa, studied under JM Coetzee and Andre Brink, and currently divides his time between Cape Town, the UK and a hillside on the Greek Peloponnese. His fascination with the Endurance expedition began as a small boy, when his father first told him that he had been south with Shackleton. He still believes him.

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