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By Tami Oldham Ashcraft, Susea McGearhart. 2002
Following the hurricane in which her fiance is killed, Tami's astonishing determination and sense of preservation leads her back to…
civilization in Hawaii over 40 days' sailing away, all with a broken mast, ruined navigational instruments and a very limited water and food supply. This story is also a poignant love story, as the spirit of her lost lover motivates her on to beat the elements and save herself. 2002.By Adam Killick. 2002
Journalist Killick follows the route of the 1,600+ mile Yukon Quest Race, describing the participants and their dogs, the terrible…
beauty and danger of the wilderness they cross, and the psychological and physical challenges they must endure. The Yukon Quest, called the toughest race on earth, reveals itself to be a reflection of the participants' lives and their daily struggle for existence. 2002.By Doris L Rich. 1993
Rich outlines the life of the world's first black woman aviator, Bessie Coleman, by drawing on reports in black newspapers…
and memoirs of contemporaries. Born in 1892, Coleman battled racism and sexism in her drive to "amount to something." She chose flying as her road to glory, earned her license in France after U.S. instructors refused to teach her, and found fame in air shows. She died in a crash in 1926. 1993.By Chris Bonington. 1981
The author, one of Great Britain's leading mountaineers, examines the motivations and impulses that have driven men and women to…
challenge the physical earth, from ocean voyages to desert, polar and space explorations. 1981.By Pierre Berton. 2004
The five 'prisoners' of the Arctic were Joe Boyle, a wealthy gold prospector; Vihjalmur Stefansson, who claimed to discover a…
tribe of blond Eskimos; Lady Jane Franklin, widow of famed explorer Sir John Franklin; John Hornby, whose obsessive quest for adventure took him to the Arctic's Barren Ground; and poet Robert Service. Their adventures read almost like fiction. All were loners, and obsessed by the North. Some descriptions of violence. 2004By Rob Neyer. 2018
The former ESPN columnist and analytics pioneer dramatically recreates an action-packed 2017 game between the Oakland A's and eventual World…
Series Champion Houston Astros to reveal the myriad ways in which Major League Baseball has changed over the last few decades. 2018.By Bryan Perro. 2015
" Après avoir traversé des centaines d'épreuves, le corps fatigué et l'esprit déstabilisé par le Soleil qui ne se couche…
jamais, alors même que sa traversée de l'Antarctique en solitaire est avancée, Frédéric Dion est victime d'une mauvaise bourrasque et perd son traîneau. Commence alors son combat contre le vent, la poudrerie naissante et le froid mordant afin de retrouver au plus vite son matériel de survie. D'expérience, Frédéric sait qu'il ne lui reste qu'une vingtaine de minutes, car, passé ce seuil, son traîneau sera recouvert de neige et impossible à repérer. Ce sont précisément ces vingt minutes qui sont racontées dans ce livre. Minute par minute, tout y passe... ses doutes, ses certitudes, ses exploits, sa famille, mais surtout son incroyable capacité à danser corps à corps avec la mort en lui imposant son rythme. Antarctique solo est le récit fabuleux d'un aventurier du XXIe siècle qui n'a pas froid aux yeux, mais demeure malgré tout d'une désarmante fragilité. " -- 4e de couv.By Mylène Paquette. 2014
" Mylène Paquette est la première personne des Amériques à avoir traversé l'Atlantique Nord à la rame, en solitaire. Une…
aventure humaine qui va bien au-delà de l'exploit sportif. Sur un ton très personnel, elle nous raconte l'histoire de son odyssée comme on ne l'a jamais entendue, depuis l'instant où elle en a eu l'idée jusqu'à son départ en mer, son arrivée triomphale en France et son retour à Montréal. Elle nous confie ce qui l'a poussée à vivre cet incroyable périple, pourquoi un inconnu lui a prêté des milliers de dollars, comment elle a connu Hermel, " l'homme aux yeux pleins d'étoiles ", les moments charnières et les rencontres décisives: un parcours palpitant qu'elle seule pouvait nous dévoiler. " -- 4e de couv.By Jane Fletcher Geniesse. 1999
A biography of the romantic and intrepid travel writer. Describes her love of learning, travel, and adventure--she learned Arabic and…
ventured into the Middle East at a time when unmarried women usually stayed home. Recalls how her fame grew after the 1934 publication of her first book. 1999.By Tristan Jones. 1985
Less than one year after his left leg was amputated, 60-year-old Tristan Jones set sail aboard a 36-foot trimaran in…
an attempt to circumnavigate the globe. He dedicated his 60,000 mile voyage to the handicapped and the young. Some strong language. 1985.By Jon Bowermaster, Will Steger. 1997
Recounts Steger's 1995 trip over the North Pole by dogsled and canoe. Steger's journey begins in Siberia with six teammates,…
thirty-three dogs, and two tons of gear. His journal entries detail daily events, weather conditions, setbacks, dog problems, and human difficulties in successfully mounting the expedition. Grades 4-7. 1997.By Johanne Ménard. 2010
Connais-tu Marco Polo, le plus intrépide voyageur du Moyen Âge? Ce fils de marchand de Venise parti au bout du…
monde à l'âge de 17 ans? Celui dont les aventures extraordinaires ont inspiré de grands explorateurs comme Christophe Colomb? Années 1-3. 2010.By Benjamin Simard. 1997
By Carol Burnett. 1986
By Archie Hunter. 1983
This strange and exciting tale of Hunter's life as a Hudson's Bay Company fur trader in the far north is…
also a graphic record of the dramatic changes that have occurred in northern lifestyles over the past 50 years. 1983.By Barbara Hodgson. 2002
The adventures of both celebrated and unknown women travelers in the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries who suffered from Russian…
bed bugs, unveiled the secrets of Turkish harems, endured Africa's scorching heat, destructive thunderstorms, and plagues of scorpions, or traversed raging Tibetan rivers. 2002.By Cliff Kopas, Leslie Kopas. 1996
A collection of personal stories from the pack trips that Cliff Kopas took in the 1920s and 1930s, compiled by…
his son, Leslie Kopas. They include trips to the Rockies, from Chilcotin to Banff and Lake Louise; the remote settlements of the Ulkatcho Carrier; and crossing the newly designated Tweedmuir Park in 1938. 1996.By Janice Sanford Beck. 2001
By Scott Miller, Bob Tewksbury. 2018
Bob Tewksbury shows listeners a side of baseball only he can provide, given his singular background as both a longtime…
MLB pitcher and a mental skills coach for two of the sport's most fabled franchises, the Boston Red Sox and San Francisco Giants. 2018.By Marianne Scott. 2003
Sailors, scientists, painters, eccentrics, boat designers and builders - their salty interests may diverge, but all share a passion for…
the sea. These are just some of the characters Scott interviews to bring together an intriguing, honest, and funny collection that profiles young adventurers to octogenarians. 2003.