Getting more snow and ice soon, so needing some isolation stories. This and, possibly, The Worst Journey in the World.
Getting more snow and ice soon, so needing some isolation stories. This and, possibly, The Worst Journey in the World.
This is the extraordinary true story of a woman who joins her husband in the Arctic and lives in a primitive hut for a year, absolutely falling in love with the polar region and with the wild lifestyle. She has such an engaging personality and writing style. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
#MidwinterSolace #LitSolace
#Fridaynightshare Week 2 - Non-fiction- Winter
I had to choose The Library of Ice (despite choosing it last year 😅), as it had such an impact on me. It is a glorious homage to landscapes we must protect.
https://www.nancycampbell.co.uk/books/the-library-of-ice
“Animals that live in the frozen places have learned to do amazing things just to stay alive, and that makes them truly wild.”
Frozen Wild by Jim Arnosky is an inspiring and beautifully illustrated book that reveals how animals survive in the coldest corners of the Earth. From the Arctic to Antarctica, Arnosky introduces readers to creatures that have evolved unique survival strategies in extreme conditions. With stunning artwork and fascinating facts, this book will captivate young readers who are curious about the natural world and the resilience of wildlife.
In Frozen Wild: How Animals Survive in the Coldest Places, Jim Arnosky offers an exciting and informative exploration of the adaptations animals have developed to survive in the planet's coldest regions. Through his expert illustrations and clear, engaging text, Arnosky introduces young readers to the wonders of the frozen world, from the icy tundras to polar seas.
Loaded with several humorous visual details, a fantastic #gazingbook. A definite reread for details.