Through Ice & Fire
By (Author) Sarah Laverick
Pan Macmillan Australia
Macmillan Australia
27th August 2019
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Australasian and Pacific history
Social and cultural history
General and world history
Short-listed for Frank Broeze Memorial Maritime History Book Prize 2022
Paperback
368
Width 156mm, Height 233mm, Spine 33mm
506g
The wild and desolate expanses of Antarctica have been the setting for many famous exploits and misadventures: a place where every decision has life-or-death consequences. Legendary explorers such as Shackleton, Mawson and Scott continue to inspire to this day, and their faithful ships, the Endurance, Aurora and Terra Nova are vivid characters in their fateful voyages of discovery. The first and only Australian-built Antarctic flagship, Aurora Australis, and her crews have likewise secured a place in Antarctic history. This is the 30-year story of Aurora Australis and of her diverse charges - crew, technicians, scientists, explorers, writers and artists. It's the tale of a problem-plagued construction, two devastating fires, a crippling besetment in ice and a blizzard-induced grounding in Antarctica. It tells of brave rescue missions of other ships and their grateful crews, and of the heroic administering of medical help while battling life-threatening temperatures and hurricane-force winds. This is a tale of engineering brilliance, team tenacity and human resilience. It brings polar research to life and unveils stunning scientific discoveries. It transforms the Aurora Australis into a compelling character in Australia's chapter of Antarctic history and makes heroes of the men and women who have guided her through the most inhospitable seascapes on earth. SHORTLISTED FOR THE FRANK BROEZE MEMORIAL MARITIME HISTORY BOOK PRIZE 2021
Sarah Laverick has sailed on the Aurora Australis four times as a Deputy Voyage Leader and Scientist and has spent over 260 days at sea over five voyages in Antarctic waters. Sarah appears in the TVNZ documentary 'Hunting the Ice Whales', which focused on satellite tagging humpback whales in Antarctica. Sarah has a BSc (Hons) majoring in Marine, Freshwater and Antarctic Biology and has published fourteen scientific papers on the ecology of penguins, seals and whales. Sarah currently lives in the Hunter Valley with her family.