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Surviving Antarctica

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by Andrea White


  266 “An Antarctic blizzard”: Coldest 19

  290 “One can only say”: Coldest 237; SLE 426

  297 “Death-traps in your path”: Coldest 33; Evans 25–26

  301 “The light rippled snow”: Coldest 266

  348 “In all the years”: Coldest 315

  348 “My right foot has gone”: SLE 431

  349–50 “Since the 21st we have”: SLE 432

  350, 351 “For God’s sake look”: SLE 432

  351 “reciting the theory an expert”: Coldest 327

  352 “Cherry-Garrard … drove a dog team”: Coldest 252–254; Worst 496

  352 “Cherry-Garrard was a rich man”: Worst xxiv

  353 “His trip to find Scott”: Coldest 252, 253

  353 “Cherry-Garrard wore glasses”: Worst 431

  372 “If the frostbite is”: Coldest 148, Debenham 31

  372 “the hardest traveller that ever”: Coldest 148–149; SLE 265

  376 “I would have trusted Birdie”: Coldest 149; GCS

  377 “I watched my companions’ faces”: Cherry 129

  386 “There was a grace about”: Worst 302 406 “These days are with one”: Coldest 70, Wilson 2

  413 “Survival is no child’s game”: HRB 1911; Coldest 291

  Bibliography

  Cherry Wheeler, Sara. Cherry: A Life of Apsley Cherry-Garrard. New York: Random House, 2002.

  Coldest Solomon, Susan. The Coldest March: Scott’s Fatal Antarctic Expedition. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2001.

  Debenham Debenham, Frank. In the Antarctic: Stories of Scott’s Last Expedition. Banham, U.K.: Erskine Press, Norfolk NR16 2HW and London: John Murray, 1952.

  Evans Evans, Edward R.G.R. “Rise and Shine in the Antarctic.” Cambridge, U.K.: Scott Polar Research Institute, 1959.

  GCS Simpson, G. C. Text of a lecture given in Simla, India, in 1914. Collection of Simpson Letters and Papers, National Meteorological Library and Archives, National Meteorological Office, Exeter, U.K.

  HRB 1911 H. R. Bowers. Letter to E. Bowers, October 27, 1911. Archives, Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge, U.K.

  HRB 1912 ———. Letter to May Bowers, January 18, 1912. Archives, Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge, U.K.

  Lashly Lashly, William. The Diary of W. Lashly. Reading, U.K.: Reading University Department of Fine Art, 1939.

  SLE Scott, Robert Falcon. Scott’s Last Expedition—The Journals. New York: Carroll & Graf, 1996. First published as Scott’s Last Expedition: Being the Journals of Captain R. F. Scott, R.N., C.V.O. 2 vols. London: Smith, Elder, 1914.

  Wilson 1 Wilson, E. A. Diary of the Discovery Expedition to the Antarctic Regions, 1901–1904. London: Blandford, 1972. Orion Books, U.K.

  Wilson 2 ———. Diary of the Terra Nova Expediton to the Antarctic, 1910–1912. London: Blandford, 1972. Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge, U.K.

  Worst Cherry-Garrard, A. The Worst Journey in the World. London: Constable, 1922; New York: Carroll & Graf, 1997.

  Acknowledgments

  Carol Bennett, Dean Burkhardt, Franci Crane, Jill Jewett, Elena Marks, Gail Gross, Ellen Susman, and Michael Zilkha have read and helped me with countless drafts of many manuscripts, and I will always be grateful. My book group, composed of Sarah Cortez, Bettie Carrell, and Rachel Weissenstein, has been a constant source of encouragement and wisdom. I appreciate the friendship and professional editing of Amy Storrow, Emily Hanlon, Gail Storey, and Nora Shire. But for the patience of my husband, Bill White, I would not have stuck with writing. Thanks to my mother, Patsi Ferguson, for reading a yet unpublished novel. Thanks to Gar Bering for technical help.

  Chas Jhin, Andy Marks, Craig Smyser, and Stephen, Elena, and Will White were my most faithful young readers. Thanks to Colton Bay, Winston Chang, Brent Doctor, Ashley Helm, Drew Jackson, Meghan Lewis, Salima and Shamsa Mangalji, John and Patrick Scully, Georgiana and Claire Smyser, Colleen Thurman, Sam Wilburn, and Daniel Zilkha, who also read my book and gave me valuable feedback. Finally—and most important—thanks to Marni Hettena and her fourth-grade class—Alex Bennett, Sam Bursten, Ryan Cooper, Dominique Dawley, Thomas Deskin, Julia Eads, Madison Feanny, Will Flanders, Graham Gaylor, Marion Hayes, Evan Henke, Michael Kumpas, Taylor Mattingly, Bruce Veyna, Stephen White, Elizabeth Wright, and Jeffrey Zuspan. You believed in me as a writer before I believed in myself.

  After nine years of hard work, Ann Tobias, my agent, was an unexpected and wonderful gift to me. Sally Doherty, my editor, vastly improved the book with her many thoughtful comments. It takes a village to publish a first book, and I thank mine.

  Permissions

  The author and publisher gratefully acknowledge the following for permission to reprint pieces from the copyrighted material listed below.

  Cherry: A Life of Apsley Cherry-Gerrard

  By Sara Wheeler

  Random House, New York, 2002

  Letter to E. Bowers, October 27, 1911, and Letter to May Bowers, January 18, 1912

  By H. R. Bowers

  Archives

  Copyright, Design and Patent Act (1988)

  Permission granted by Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge, U.K.

  The Coldest March: Scott’s Fatal Antarctic Expedition

  By Susan Solomon

  Yale University Press, Copyright 2001

  Diary of the Discovery Expedition to the Antarctic Regions, 1901–1904

  By E. A. Wilson

  Permission granted by OrionBooks

  Diary of the Terra Nova Expedition to the Antarctic, 1910–1912

  By E. A. Wilson

  Permission granted by Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge, U.K.

  The Diary of William Lashly (1939)

  By Mr. W. Lashly

  Department of Fine Art, University of Reading

  In the Antarctic: Stories of Scott’s Last Expedition

  By Frank Debenham

  Appears by permission of the publisher, Erskine Press

  Rise and Shine in the Antarctic

  By E.R.G.R. Evans

  Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge, U.K.

  Scott’s Last Expedition—The Journals

  By Robert Falcon Scott

  Copyright © 1996 by Carroll & Graf

  Appears by permission of the publisher, Carroll & Graf

  Simpson, G. C., Letters and Papers

  National Meteorological Library and Archive

  Exeter, U.K.

  The Worst Journey in the World

  By Apsley Cherry-Garrard

  Copyright 2001

  Appears by permission of the publisher, Carroll & Graf

  Copyright

  Eos is an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers.

  Surviving Antarctica: Reality TV 2083

  Copyright © 2005 by Andrea White

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  EPub Edition © JANUARY 2010 ISBN: 978-0-062-06953-5

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  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  White, Andrea.

  Surviving Antarctica: reality TV 2083 / by Andrea White.— 1st ed.

  p. cm. — Eos.

  Summary: In the year 2083, five fourteen-year-olds who were deprived by chance of the opportunity to continue their educations reenact Scott’s 1910–1913 expedition to the South Pole as contestants on a reality television show, secretly aided by a Department of Entertainment employee.

  ISBN-10: 0-06-055456-8 (pbk.) — ISBN-1
3: 978-0-06-055456-9 (pbk.)

  [1. Survival—Fiction. 2. Television programs—Fiction. 3. Education—

  Fiction. 4. Contests—Fiction. 5. Antarctica—Fiction.] I. Title.

  PZ7.W58177No 2005 2004006249

  [Fic]—dc22 CIP

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