Rating:  Summary: Incredible Review: This is the all time greatest adventure the world has even known. This is "The Perfect Storm" times ten. My father gave me this book to read, and me not being the big reader was not excited to read, but after the first chapter, I really could not put this book down. After finishing this book, I went out and read other books on artic exploration, and now I am hooked. Beware of good stories, they expand you mind and horizon. Have Fun
Rating:  Summary: Great example Review: What a great example of heroism, bravery and God's protection. Shackleton's true story is far better than any fiction could invent, and Lansing's account is quite readable. This is one I'll introduce to my boys when they're old enough.
Rating:  Summary: This is the real survivor Review: Lansing does a wonderful job of researching and describing the events of this antartic expedition gone awry. It is a story of mans leadership, will to live, ingenuity, and courage. If you are interested in real explorers not ones with gps and the coast guard standing by, then this experience is one not to be missed. I am told that some management/leadership gurus are using shackleton's behavior and style as a model for "how to lead in rough seas"? In any event, it is a tale of true fortitude and survival.
Rating:  Summary: Shackleton's Voyage Review: This book is about the English explorer and his crew of 28 surviving in the Antartic and finding his way back. They Planned on sailing to Antartica by the Endurence, A wooden ship originally named Polaris,but changed to fit Shackleton's family motto of endurence. From there they would cross the contient with a 6 man sled team with their dogs. They did not accompolish this goal. Their ship was trapped in the Wedell Sea in an ice flow. For the longest time they couldn't get free. Finally they got free, and when they did, they were trapped between about three flows. It put enormus preasure on the ship and left them waiting for a southern gale. It never came. They finnaly had to abandon the ship that would later be completly submerged. They had to go on foot in the direction of South Georgia Island. With them, they dragged the three life boats, hoping to come across open water. Several times they could not go on because the ice was too thin. When they reached water only about 5 men could go because two of the ships were needed to streghthen the strongest one. Then they came to another stopping point and only three men could go on. They were Crean,Wild,and Shackleton. They had to cross the Island that I think is Elephant Island. No one had done it before, the land was too treacherous,but they had to be quick and therefore they couldn't go around. They made it not one of the crew dyed during the Antartic journey that lasted over a year. This voyage had actually brought the men together, though there were disagreements. The author told about most of the crew in detail. They had good traits and bad. The crew was strong and they still recorded in their journals comments such as what a nice day it was. They wanted very much to go home,but they still had grown more used to this way of life. One man actually recorded in his diary that he liked the roughness of his new life.They also survived the Antartic Winter which had no sun. Many would have gone crazy as previous men had done on somewhat similar expeditons. Shackleton was careful to prevent fights among the men. One thing he feared was the spread of depression and hopelessness from one member to the whole crew. If this happened the crew wouldn't work as hard or they might totally give up, but this didn't happen and every one supported each other to get back home. I recommend this book to everyone. It is a great story about a struggle against nature.
Rating:  Summary: Great - buy it! Review: If you want to know about how far human endurance can go, if you want to know what great leadership is, if you want to know what teamwork is - this is the book. This should be required reading for everyone in school. It also provides great betime reading adn is hard to put down once you've started.
Rating:  Summary: Endurance : Shackleton's Incredible Voyage - Gripping Review: I am an avid reader of business leadership books; so when a friend gave me this book and said it had excellant insights to real life and death leadership skills I was somewhat skeptical. However, from a leadership, historical and outright human struggle to survive perspective this book is five stars in all categories. The details of Shackleton's decisions as a leader are well documented as are the historical accounts. The book draws from the journals and interviews with the men who suffered and endured this captivating story. It depicts in detail their will to survive against all odds. A must read for leaders and outdoorsmen.
Rating:  Summary: Endurance - incredible book Review: This is a wonderfully uplifting book about adventure,team work and in incredible leader. The writing is excellent and the photos are an added touch. The best version of thebook that I have seen.
Rating:  Summary: An Unbelievable but True Story Review: This is a simple adventure story, which happens to be true. Normally, this story would make a good made-for-tv movie, but this book goes beyond that. The difference is in the details of the participants of this expedition, and on the small details throughout the adventure that provide the reader with a vivid idea of the challeges encountered by the expedition. Also, the writer does an excellent job of puting the reader in a time when radios and aircraft were not in existence and the only hope desperate men could count on was their strength, daring, teamwork, and stubborness. I recommend it even more for those familiar with sailing and nautical adventure, who will enjoy an even more vivid description of the obstacles faced by Shackelton's expedition. This is an inspiring read for anyone interrested in stories of human resolve and accomplishment.
Rating:  Summary: Whatta book!! Review: All I know is that "Endurance" is too soft a word to describe what this crew went through. "Superhuman perseverance"? "Beyond All Odds"? Maybe these sum up this true story more accurately. Readers will never guess how old this book is since it reads like it was written this year. While at times very detailed, especially at the beginning, you will find yourself craving the details as the journey of these adventurers goes on and on. The outcome seems so unlikely that it's apt to whet your appetite for more information about Shackelton and his crew. This particular edition has terrific photos and is worth paying a little more for than the regular paperback. This story turned me into an Antartica nut- buying just about everything I could get my hands on. I've recommended this book to lots of people and everyone thought it was utterly amazing. Don't miss this real life adventure story. It'll leave you shaking your head in disbelief!
Rating:  Summary: ONE UNBELIEVABLE STORY Review: This is one of those stories that you have to continually remind yourself that it is true. Not only true, but took place in a period of little technology, in what is still the most inhospitable place on Earth. I literally could not put it down (I finished it while landing at the Albuquerque airport, and did not get out of my seat until I was finished reading--and the plane was completely empty!) I tell everyone to read it. It should be required reading in school. It should be required reading before ever complaining about how hard life is. This is one of the best books I have ever read.
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