Marooned in the Arctic: The True Story of Ada Blackjack, the

Marooned in the Arctic: The True Story of Ada Blackjack, the "Female Robinson Crusoe"

by Peggy Caravantes
Marooned in the Arctic: The True Story of Ada Blackjack, the

Marooned in the Arctic: The True Story of Ada Blackjack, the "Female Robinson Crusoe"

by Peggy Caravantes

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Overview

A Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People 2017 

In 1921, four men ventured into the Arctic for a top-secret expedition: an attempt to claim uninhabited Wrangel Island in northern Siberia for Great Britain. With the men was a young Inuit woman named Ada Blackjack, who had signed on as cook and seamstress to earn money to care for her sick son. Conditions soon turned dire for the team when they were unable to kill enough game to survive. Three of the men tried to cross the frozen Chukchi Sea for help but were never seen again, leaving Ada with one remaining team member who soon died of scurvy. Determined to be reunited with her son, Ada learned to survive alone in the icy world by trapping foxes, catching seals, and avoiding polar bears. After she was finally rescued in August 1923, after two years total on the island, Ada became a celebrity, with newspapers calling her a real “female Robinson Crusoe.” The first young adult book about Blackjack’s remarkable story, Marooned in the Arctic includes sidebars on relevant topics of interest to teens, including the use cats on ships, the phenomenon known as Arctic hysteria, and aspects of Inuit culture and beliefs. With excerpts from diaries, letters, and telegrams; historic photos; a map; source notes; and a bibliography, this is an indispensible resource for any young adventure lover, classroom, or library.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781613730980
Publisher: Chicago Review Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 03/01/2016
Series: Women of Action Series , #15
Pages: 208
Sales rank: 672,935
Product dimensions: 5.70(w) x 8.40(h) x 1.00(d)
Age Range: 12 - 17 Years

About the Author

Peggy Caravantes is a former English and history teacher, middle school principal, and deputy school superintendent. She is the author of The Many Faces of Josephine Baker and more than a dozen other books for middle grade and young adult readers. Her books have been selected for the California Titles for Young Adults, Tri-State Books of Note, and Top Forty Young Adult Nonfiction Books lists. 

Table of Contents

Author's Note ix

Map xi

1 In The Beginning 1

Meet Vilhjahnur Stefansson 19

2 Settling on the Island 27

Meet Milton Gaile 45

3 Changing Winds 49

Meet Lorne Knight 66

4 Fading Hopes 71

Meet Allan Crawford 87

5 Treacherous Treks 91

Meet Frederick Maurer 101

6 Oh For a Bear! 105

7 Downward Spiral 115

8 Rescue! 131

9 Conflict and Confusion 149

Afterword 173

Acknowledgments 175

Notes 177

Sources 187

Index 189

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