Shackleton The voyage of the James Caird : a graphic account

Gavin McCumiskey

Book - 2016

When the mighty Endurance becomes trapped in the Weddell Sea, Ernest Shackleton's dream of crossing the Antarctic becomes a fight to save the twenty-seven souls that set sail with him. With five others, he takes to the sea in the lifeboat James Caird and sets a course for South Georgia, 800 miles away across treacherous waters. This graphic depiction brings to life the ceaseless struggle against the harshest environment on Earth, and culminates in the most dramatic real-life open-boat journey in the history of mankind. This is a graphic retelling of the greatest feat of leadership and survival ever recorded.

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Genres
Historical comics
Biographical comics
Graphic novels
Published
Cork, Ireland : The Collins Press 2016.
Language
English
Main Author
Gavin McCumiskey (author)
Other Authors
David (Graphic artist) Butler (illustrator)
Physical Description
95 pages : chiefly color illustrations, color map ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781848892811
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

History has always had its ages of exploration, but the start of the 20th century is right up there.Here in crisp novel format is Ernest Shackletons brainstormoh, call it a fever dreamto cross the Antarctic continent via the South Pole, an effort doomed when his approach vessel froze in pack ice in 1915. The story gets down to this: Shackleton tries to make sure that all 28 men on his expedition get homethe dogs and the cat dont make it, ahemin a story so preposterous that it has become legend. McCumiskey coaxes drama from the episodedying of the cold, starvation, or wasting disease could be like watching grass growand Butlers artwork brings emotional Technicolor to the land of white. His craggy linework is heroic even as it conveys the horrific conditions. Once on South Georgia Island, the men drive nails through their boots to climb the ice-encrusted mountains to get to the whaling station on the other side. Here we meet many of the books cruxes: Always keeping a brave face, Shackleton knows the key to survival is all about keeping spirits high. He has come so far that he isnt going to let nails piercing the soles of his feet stop him now. Through storm, burning cold, dehydration, disease, all 28 men returned after 22 unexpected months at sea; the books a success, toono small feat for an oft-told tale. (Graphic nonfiction. 10 up) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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