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537 days of winter : resilience, endurance and humanity while stranded in Antarctica during the pandemic / David Knoff ; [foreword by David Hurley].
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9781922711472
1922711470
Author
Knoff, David
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Title
537 days of winter : resilience, endurance and humanity while stranded in Antarctica during the pandemic / David Knoff ; [foreword by David Hurley].
Other title
Five hundred and thirty-seven days of winter
Publisher and/or associated date/s
Boon Wurrung Country, South Melbourne, Vic. : Affirm Press, 2022.
Description
xvii, 298 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : colour illustrations, maps, colour portraits ; 24 cm.
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Scheduled to be published June 2022.
Summary
What would you do if you were stranded in the coldest place on Earth as the world you knew back home changed forever? David Knoff had embarked on the adventure of a lifetime as station leader of Davis research station in Antarctica when the COVID-19 pandemic hit. After their ride home was cancelled indefinitely, what was supposed to be a routine mission became a high-pressure cauldron of uncertainty and anxiety that pushed David's team of 24 expeditioners to their mental limits. Facing unprecedented challenges, including a complex medical evacuation and a fire on board the ship meant to get them out, David would need every ounce of resilience he'd gained as an infantry platoon commander and diplomat to keep the team safe and get them home.
Subjects
Australia. -- Antarctic Division
COVID-19 (Disease)
Antarctica
Antarctica -- Davis Station
Davis Station (Antarctica)
Antarctica -- Description and travel
Other Authors &/or Associated Persons
Hurley, David
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2022.144
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