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Ada Blackjack
From the author of The Ice Master comes the
remarkable true story of a young Inuit woman who survived
six months alone on a desolate, uninhabited Arctic island.
In September 1921, four young men and Ada
Blackjack, a diminutive 25-year-old Eskimo woman, ventured
deep into the Arctic in a secret attempt to colonize desolate
Wrangel Island for Great Britain. Two years later, Ada Blackjack
emerged as the sole survivor of this ambitious polar expedition.
This young, unskilled woman -- who had headed to the Arctic
in search of money and a husband -- conquered the seemingly
unconquerable north and survived all alone after her male
companions had perished.
Following her triumphant return to civilization,
the international press proclaimed her the female Robinson
Crusoe. But whatever stories the press turned out came from
the imaginations of reporters: Ada Blackjack refused to
speak to anyone about her horrific two years in the Arctic.
Only on one occasion -- after charges were published falsely
accusing her of causing the death of one her companions
-- did she speak up for herself.
Jennifer Niven has created an absorbing, compelling
history of this remarkable woman, taking full advantage
of the wealth of first-hand resources about Ada that exist,
including her never-before-seen diaries, the unpublished
diaries from other primary characters, and interviews with
Ada's surviving son. Ada Blackjack is more than a rugged
tale of a woman battling the elements to survive in the
frozen north -- it is the story of a hero.
ISBN: 0-7868-6863-5
Author: Jennifer Niven
Price: $36.95
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