Selected writings 19902011 and travels in a thin country. Sara wheeler smashing through the arctic ocean with the crew of a russian icebeaker herding reindeer across the tundra with lapps and shadowing the trans alaskan pipeline with truckers, sara wheeler uncovers the. The magnetic north offers a fascinating tour of a disappearing world. The penguin book of womens new travel writing editor 23 copies. Notes from the arctic circle, was chosen as book of the year by will self, michael palin, a. Sara diane wheeler frsl born 20 march 1961 is an english travel author and biographer, noted for her accounts of polar regions. Travels in arctic europe 2008, 2010 and sara wheelers the magnetic north. In her new book, british writer sara wheeler takes a circular journey around the arctic region, through what she calls the collar of lands around the arctic ocean. Sara wheeler s books include the international bestseller terra incognita. Sara wheeler writes in a wonderful engaging manner that is both descriptive and emotional.
Showing the adaptation of human nature to survive the ever changing conditions of the polar regions makes us, the reader, realise the delicate balance between environmental issues and commercialism. The magnetic north is a spicy confection of history, science and reflection in. Smashing through the arctic ocean with the crew of a russian icebreaker, herding reindeer across the tundra with lapps and shadowing the transalaskan pipeline with truckers, sara wheeler uncovers the beautiful, brutal reality of the arctic. This distressing reality, and the enduring glimpses of beauty within it, is what sara wheeler s new book, the magnetic north. Notes from the arctic circle 2009, 2011, which represent journeys around the. Notes from the arctic circle and millions of other books are available for. Notes from the arctic circle, takes readers on a journey around the arctic circle. Although she has written about road trips in chile and big game hunters in kenya, her own magnetic attraction seems to be towards the poles. Sara wheeler the magnetic north politics and prose.
A globe and mail best books of the year 2011 titlemore than a decade ago, sara wheeler traveled to antarctica to understand a continent nearly lost to myth and. More than a decade ago, sara wheeler traveled to antarctica to understand a continent nearly lost to myth and lore. If youre heading anywhere in the arctic circle or nearby, read this book and then youre ready. Elizabeth kolbert, author of field notes from a catastrophe a wise, provoking and zestful chronicle, poetic, often tragic and always engaging. The magnetic north by sara wheeler overdrive rakuten. A globe and mail best books of the year 2011 title. Travels in the arctic 2010 reprint by sara wheeler isbn.
Notes from the arctic circle sara wheeler a globe and mail best books of the year 2011 title more than a decade ago, sara wheeler traveled to antarctica to understand a continent nearly lost to myth and lore. Now, wheeler journeys to the opposite pole to create a definitive picture of. Spend your time even for only couple of minutes to read an e book the magnetic north. To many british people, the word arctic may still conjure up the canadian high arctic, the icelocked. The rush began in the 1860s, when a hudsons bay company clerk at fort yukon, on the great bend of the yukon river where it touches the arctic circle, reported that a missionary had seen so much gold in a local river that he could have gathered it with a spoon one wonders why he didnt.
Earlier in her career, wheeler avoided the arctic because of the presence of humans there, contrasting it with the terra incognita of the south pole, the title of a previous work. O my america six women and their second acts in a new world 59 copies. The magnetic north by sara wheeler penguin books australia. Notes from the arctic circle, she has decided to examine the very different world of the arctic. Smashing through the arctic ocean with the crew of a russian icebreaker. Pdf the magnetic north download full pdf book download. In terra incognita 1998, wheeler too close to the sun. Sara wheeler ten years after her bestselling book on the antarctic, terra incognita, wheeler journeys to the opposite pole to take the measure of what is at once the most pristine place on earth and the locus. Notes from the arctic circle, was chosen as book of the year by will.
Sara wheeler was brought up in bristol and studied classics and modern languages at brasenose college, university of oxford. This is both apposite and commendable, since the climate crisis that enfolds the planet is likely to wreak permanent changes on the lives of those who live in the region. The magnetic north is a complement to wheeler s terra incognita. In magnetic north, getting to the bottom of the top of. Notes from the arctic circle, a broad and engaging introduction to the arctic its history, its inhabitants and its challenges. Sara wheeler is the author of many books of biography and travel, including access all areas. The magnetic north notes from the arctic circle by sara. But where she built her 1999 work around a sevenmonth expedition, here she draws on a number of journeys. Sara wheelers books include the international bestseller terra incognita.
More than a decade ago, sara wheeler traveled to antarctica to understand a. Researching her sixth and latest book, the magnetic north, a tale of the people and landscapes contained within the arctic circle, she frequently camped in subzero temperatures and shared her. In the widely acclaimed, bestselling terra incognita, she chronicled her quest to find a hidden history buried in antarcticas extreme surroundings. Notes from the arctic circle hardcover by sara wheeler. Praise for the magnetic north the magnetic north offers a fascinating tour of a disappearing world. Gill hornby marvels at sara wheelers riveting study of the arctic circle, the magnetic north. To many british people, the word arctic may still conjure. After writing about her travels on the greek island of euboea. Sara wheeler was brought up in bristol, england, and studied classics and modern languages at brasenose college, university of oxford. Erica wagner, the times uk the magnetic north offers a fascinating tour of a disappearing world. A globe and mail best books of the year 2011 title more than a decade ago, sara wheeler traveled to antarctica to understand a continent nearly lost to myth and lore.
The magnetic north notes from the arctic circle by sara wheeler. If you are lucky you might get to travel in the arctic yourself. An engrossing account of the people and cultures livingif not thrivingin high polar regions. Smashing through the arctic ocean with the crew of a russian icebreaker, herding reindeer across the tundra with lapps and shadowing the transalaskan pipeline with truckers, sara wheeler discovers a compex and ambiguous land belonging both to ancient myth and modern controvery. Wheeler tells living on earths steve curwood of her adventures and how bureaucracy and new technology are changing indigenous peoples lives. Smashing through the arctic ocean with the crew of a russian icebreaker, herding reindeer across the tundra with lapps and shadowing the transalaskan pipeline with truckers, sara wheeler discovers a.
Travels in antarctica was an international bestseller that the new york times described as gripping, emotional and compelling, and the magnetic north. A globe and mail best books of the year 2011 titlemore than a. Notes from the arctic circle, about her arctic journeys with kids in tow above the. Get your kindle here, or download a free kindle reading app. The audacious life and times of denys finch hatton, 2007, etc.
1454 71 441 703 77 896 1588 356 780 659 262 23 1382 867 158 967 1533 1184 1500 367 32 151 1465 702 450 357 1211 401 317 4 265 1437 516 352 642 1340 423 1280 230 212 523 1320 1002 765 447 201