Synopsis
JOURNEY TO THE BOTTOM OF THE WORLD In 1913, British newspapers published the following advertisement at the request of Sir Ernest Shackleton, who was organizing an expedition to Antarctica: "Men wanted for hazardous journey. Small wages. Bitter cold. Long months of complete darkness. Constant danger. Safe return doubtful. Honor and recognition in case of success." Almost 5,000 men replied to the ad, and to the opportunity to be among the first to cross the Antarctic continent, including surgeons, engineers, meteorologists, physicists and geologists. Shackleton chose 26 men, each according to his degree of strength, patience and most importantly, optimism. Shackleton believed the mindset of an individual superseded every other quality he possessed, including his intelligence, experience and physical condition. The ship, ENDURANCE, became trapped in the rapidly forming winter ice, 100 miles off the coast of Antarctica. The crew, stranded 11,000 miles from home, waited for the spring thaw through nine long months of blizzards, gales and temperatures nearing 100 degrees below zero. They were alone at the end of the earth. With food scarce, the men watched in horror as their ship finally succumbed to the pressure of the frozen ocean, breaking to rubble before sinking to the bottom of the sea. Their only hope for survival was to travel by foot across hundreds of miles of broken and jagged ice in search of open waters. Nearly two years were spent on ice and ocean, and the journey was recognized as "the greatest survival story of all time." ENDURANCE was more than the name of a ship, it was the Shackleton family motto: "By endurance we conquer." Everyone on board the vessel journeying southward with Shackleton had to believe those words were true, for the southern seas would show them no mercy.
About the Author
ROCHELLE PENNINGTON is an award-winning author and newspaper columnist from Wisconsin whose work has been included in several bestselling series including CHICKEN SOUP FOR THE SOUL, DON'T SWEAT THE SMALL STUFF and STORIES FOR THE HEART. She is co-author of HIGHLIGHTED IN YELLOW, available in two foreign languages, and author of THE GOLDEN FORMULA, REACH FOR THE STARS, THE CHRISTMAS TREE SHIP and THE HISTORIC CHRISTMAS TREE SHIP, as featured on television. NICHOLAS PENNINGTON, Rochelle's eldest son, holds a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism and a Master's Degree in Business Administration. He has worked with Rochelle to co-author THE ENDURANCE and AN OLD-FASHIONED CHRISTMAS.
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