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2020., Bellwether Media Call No: 910.91632 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Blastoff! readers.Summary Note: From exploring 1,000 miles of the Arctic tundra on dogsled to skiing across Antarctica, Ann Bancroft is no stranger to adventure! Her travels have taken her all around the world, making the outdoors her classroom. Discover the life of this explorer through engaging text and photos in this low-level title. Special features include a profile, career timeline, and inspirational quotes.
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c2001., Juvenile, HarperCollins Publisers Call No: 998 DEW Edition: 1st ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Letters and journal entries from a visit to Antartica, the windiest, coldest, most forbidding region on earth.
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c2001., Juvenile, HarperCollins Publisers Call No: 919.8904 Edition: 1st ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Letters and journal entries from a visit to Antartica, the windiest, coldest, most forbidding region on earth.
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2001., Juvenile, Linnet Call No: 919.8904 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: A true story of the American Women's Trans-Antarctic Expedition, known as AWE, in 1993.
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[2020]., Juvenile, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers Call No: B Edition: First edition, Young readers edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: "Prior to December 2018, no individual had ever crossed the landmass of Antarctica alone, without support, and completely human-powered. But Colin O'Brady was determined to do just that--even though ten years earlier a tragic accident raised doubts that he'd ever walk again normally. O'Brady's quest drew him into a head-to-head battle with British SAS Captain Louis Rudd also striving to be 'the first.' Enduring Antarctica's sub-zero temperatures and pulling a sled that initially weighed 375 pounds in complete isolation and through a succession of whiteouts, storms, and a series of near disasters, O'Brady journeyed 932 miles to a world first. Honest, deeply moving, filled with moments of vulnerability and set against the backdrop of some of the most extreme environments on earth, from Mount Everest to Antarctica The Impossible First reveals how anyone can reject limits, overcome immense obstacles, and discover what matters most"--Provided by the publisher.
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[2020]., Juvenile, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers Call No: HI-INT B OBR Edition: First edition, Young readers edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: "Prior to December 2018, no individual had ever crossed the landmass of Antarctica alone, without support, and completely human-powered. But Colin O'Brady was determined to do just that--even though ten years earlier a tragic accident raised doubts that he'd ever walk again normally. O'Brady's quest drew him into a head-to-head battle with British SAS Captain Louis Rudd also striving to be 'the first.' Enduring Antarctica's sub-zero temperatures and pulling a sled that initially weighed 375 pounds in complete isolation and through a succession of whiteouts, storms, and a series of near disasters, O'Brady journeyed 932 miles to a world first. Honest, deeply moving, filled with moments of vulnerability and set against the backdrop of some of the most extreme environments on earth, from Mount Everest to Antarctica The Impossible First reveals how anyone can reject limits, overcome immense obstacles, and discover what matters most"--Provided by the publisher.
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2020., Scribner Call No: BIOGRAPHY NF OBR Edition: 1st Scribner hardcover ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: The author shares his journey of recovery from a fire accident to his 932-mile solo crossing of Antarctica.
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2020., Scribner Call No: HI-INT B O'BR Edition: First Scribner hardcover edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Colin O'Brady's awe-inspiring memoir spans his triumphant recovery from a tragic accident to his gripping 932-mile solo crossing of Antarctica. Prior to December 2018, no individual had ever crossed the landmass of Antarctica alone, without support and completely human powered. Yet, Colin O'Brady was determined to do just that, even if, ten years earlier, there was doubt that he'd ever walk again normally. From the depths of a tragic accident, he fought his way back. In a quest to unlock his potential and discover what was possible, he went on to set three mountaineering world records before turning to this historic Antarctic challenge. O'Brady's pursuit of a goal that had eluded many others was made even more intense by a head-to-head battle that emerged with British polar explorer Captain Louis Rudd--also striving to be "the first." Enduring Antarctica's sub-zero temperatures and pulling a sled that initially weighed 375 pounds--in complete isolation and through a succession of whiteouts, storms, and a series of near disasters--O'Brady persevered. Alone with his thoughts for nearly two months in the vastness of the frozen continent--gripped by fear and doubt--he reflected on his past, seeking courage and inspiration in the relationships and experiences that had shaped his life. Honest, deeply moving, filled with moments of vulnerability--and set against the backdrop of some of the most extreme environments on earth, from Mt. Everest to Antarctica--The Impossible First reveals how anyone can reject limits, overcome immense obstacles, and discover what matters most.
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2020., Scribner Call No: MEMOIR NF OBR Edition: 1st Scribner hardcover ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: The author shares his journey of recovery from a fire accident to his 932-mile solo crossing of Antarctica.
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[2019]., Juvenile, Penguin Workshop, An Imprint of Penguin Random House Call No: 919.89 FAB Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Where isSummary Note: "Explore Antarctica--the coldest, driest, and windiest continent on Earth--in this adventure-filled title in the Who HQ series. Antarctica, the earth's southernmost continent, was virtually untouched by humans until the nineteenth century. Many famous explorers journeyed (and often died) there in the hope of discovering a land that always seemed out of reach. This book introduces readers to this desert--yes, desert!--continent that holds about 90 percent of the world's ice; showcases some of the 200 species that call Antarctica home, including the emperor penguin; and discusses environmental dangers to the continent, underscoring how what happens to Antarctica affects the entire world"--