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Ever since I was a child, I've loved books about the Poles, so there was little doubt I would read The Quickening. What I found in these pages was a startling new kind of story about Antarctica, one I'd never experienced before. As a journalist, I'm drawn to stories by other journalists who observe and describe the world through their own lenses, but rarely are these stories told with the immediacy of such a personal narrative juxtaposed against the immensity of an external landscape that looms large and distant and foreign in our collective consciousness. This is the honest, hopeful book that we all need in the face of threats that often feel too large to address.
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An NPR Best Book of the Year
Winner of the CLMP Firecracker Award in Creative Nonfiction
"The Quickening is a book of hope."-Elizabeth Kolbert, author of Under a White Sky
An astonishing, vital work about Antarctica, climate change, and community.
In 2019, fifty-seven scientists and crew set out onboard the Nathaniel B. Palmer. Their destination: the ominous Thwaites Glacier at Antarctica's western edge. Their goal: to learn as much as possible about this mysterious place, never before visited by humans. And with them is author Elizabeth Rush, who seeks, among other things, the elusive voice of the ice.
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