Bound by Ice: A True North Pole Survival Story

by Sandra Neil Wallace (Author)

Reading Level: 6th − 7th Grade

Kirkus Reviews Best Children's Book

This thrilling and terrifying true story of the 1879 search for the North Pole follows the frightening fates of the USS Jeannette crew as disaster strikes -- and the men battle to survive two years bound by ice.

In the years following the Civil War, Arctic fever gripped the American public, fueled by myths of a fertile, tropical sea at the top of the world. Bound by Ice follows the journey of George Washington De Long and the crew of the USS Jeannette, who departed San Francisco in the summer of 1879 hoping to find a route to the North Pole. However, in mid-September the ship became locked in ice north of Siberia and drifted for nearly two years before it was crushed by ice and sank. De Long and his men escaped the ship and began a treacherous journey in extreme polar conditions in an attempt to reach civilization. Many--including De Long--did not survive.

This true story for middle graders keeps readers on the edge of their seats to the very end. Includes excerpts from De Long's extensive journals, which were recovered with his body; newspapers from the time; and photos and sketches by the men on the expedition.

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Kirkus

Starred Review
A gripping account of a disastrous 1879 American expedition to find the North Pole. Finding the pole, the world's greatest mystery, so captured the public's imagination that more than 1,200 men applied for the 24 positions as sailors. The authors skillfully incorporate quotes from journals, letters, and official documents. Vivid language and narrative techniques such as cliffhangers maximize the drama, while well-chosen anecdotes convey the personalities. Highly appealing narrative nonfiction for anyone who loves true adventure

ALA/Booklist

Starred Review
Extensively researched and illustrated with engravings and paintings contemporary to the 1879 Arctic voyage of the Jeannette, (this) book presents an exemplary example of how to piece together an intriguing story from a variety of sources... Readers of historical adventure will be drawn to the story and appreciate the crew's bravery.

Hornbook

The Wallaces bring to vivid life the exciting tale of Lieutenant Commander George W. De Long, expertly incorporating quotes from his and others' journals... A fascinating authors' note lets young readers in on 'the thrills of research, ' and the thorough back matter includes a bibliography...source notes, an index, and picture credits

Review quotes

"The Wallaces bring the adventure to life not only with their thorough research and incorporation of crewmembers' journal entries, letters and other official documents, but also because they tell the story in crisp, vibrant language. Any fan of adventure will easily immerse him/herself in the gripping drama as each chapter, each cliffhanger unfolds." —VOYA

"The story...is as compelling as any reader could wish, and the Wallaces retell it with clarity and economy. (A)n engrossing rapid read for survival-story fans." —The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

"(T)his book uses personal journals, letters, illustrations, and photos to bring to life a piece of US history. Well-researched and engaging, this book would be helpful for research as well as for pleasure reading." —School Library Connection
Sandra Neil Wallace
Sandra Neil Wallace writes about people who break barriers and change the world. She is the author of several award-winning books for children, including Between the Lines: How Ernie Barnes Went from the Football Field to the Art Gallery, illustrated by Bryan Collier, which received the Orbis Pictus Book Award and was an ALA Notable Book. A former ESPN reporter and the first woman to host an NHL broadcast, she is the recipient of the Outstanding Women of New Hampshire Award and creates change as cofounder of The Daily Good, a nonprofit bringing twenty thousand free, culturally diverse foods to college students each year through its Global Foods Pantries. Visit Sandra at SandraNeilWallace.com.

Bryan Collier is a beloved illustrator known for his unique style combining watercolor and detailed collage. He is a four-time Caldecott Honor recipient for Trombone Shorty, Dave the Potter, Martin's Big Words, and Rosa. His books have won many other awards as well, including six Coretta Scott King Illustrator Awards. His recent books include By and By, Thurgood, The Five O'Clock Band, and Between the Lines. He lives in New York with his family.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781635928341
Lexile Measure
1050
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Calkins Creek Books
Publication date
November 20, 2022
Series
-
BISAC categories
JNF002000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Adventure & Adventurers
JNF038090 - Juvenile Nonfiction | People & Places | Polar Regions
JNF025080 - Juvenile Nonfiction | History | Exploration & Discovery
Library of Congress categories
Arctic regions
Discoveries in geography
Discovery and exploration
North Pole
Polar regions
Jeannette (Ship)
De Long, George W
Kirkus Reviews
Best Children's Book

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