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Snow Widows Katherine MacInnes

Snow Widows By Katherine MacInnes

Snow Widows by Katherine MacInnes


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'An elegant, densely textured work, like a tapestry ... A welcome contribution to polar studies.' Sarah Wheeler, Spectator

'[MacInness] handles the whole thing with masterly skill...takes us to the heart of the hope, love, anguish and grief' The Times

Snow Widows Summary

Snow Widows: Scott's Fatal Antarctic Expedition Through the Eyes of the Women They Left Behind by Katherine MacInnes

'An elegant, densely textured work, like a tapestry ... A welcome contribution to polar studies.' Sarah Wheeler, Spectator

'[MacInness] handles the whole thing with masterly skill...takes us to the heart of the hope, love, anguish and grief' The Times

The men of Captain Scott's Polar Party were heroes of their age, enduring tremendous hardships to further the reputation of the Empire they served by reaching the South Pole. But they were also husbands, fathers, sons and brothers.

For the first time, the story of the race for the South Pole is told from the perspective of the women whose lives would be forever changed by it, five women who offer a window into a lost age and a revealing insight into the thoughts and feelings of the five heroes.

Kathleen Scott, the fierce young wife of the expedition leader, campaigned relentlessly for Scott's reputation, but did her ambition for glory drive her husband to take unnecessary risks? Oriana Wilson, a true help-mate and partner to the expedition's doctor, was a scientific mind in her own right and understood more than most what the men faced in Antarctica. Emily Bowers was a fervent proponent of Empire, having spent much of her life as a missionary teacher in the colonies. The indomitable Caroline Oates was the very picture of decorum and everything an Edwardian woman aspired to be, but she refused all invitations to celebrate her son Laurie's noble sacrifice. Lois Evans led a harder life than the other women, constantly on the edge of poverty and forced to endure the media's classist assertions that her husband Taff, the sole 'Jack Tar' in a band of officers, must have been responsible for the party's downfall. Her story, brought to light through new archival research, is shared here for the first time.

In a gripping and remarkable feat of historical reconstruction, Katherine MacInnes vividly depicts the lives, loves and losses of five women shaped by the unrelenting culture of Empire and forced into the public eye by tragedy. It also reveals the five heroes, not as the caricatures of legend, but as the real people they were.

Snow Widows Reviews

Praise for Snow Widows:
'The story of the five women waiting at home for Captain Scott and his doomed polar party is naturally occluded in tragedy. In this engaging book Katherine MacInnes for the first time presents them - two mothers at the outset, and three wives - as distinct individuals, separated one from the other by class, education, faith and temperament ...An elegant, densely textured work, like a tapestry ... A welcome contribution to polar studies.' Sarah Wheeler, Spectator

'[MacInness] handles the whole thing with masterly skill...takes us to the heart of the hope, love, anguish and grief' The Times

Praise for Katherine MacInnes's biography of Oriana Wilson, Woman with the Iceberg Eyes:

'Ory Wilson is an unknown but central figure in the whole Scott story, and a gripping woman in her own right. I have always considered her unjustly neglected' Sara Wheeler, author of Cherry: A Life of Apsley Cherry-Garrard

'This beautifully written book reveals the life of an explorer's wife and scientist in her own right' Cotswold Life

Praise for Katherine MacInnes's play, Life & Death & Mrs Bill:

'A story of profound love, courage, faith and stoicism in adversity which has inspired many' Dr D.M. Wilson FZS, Great-nephew of Edward and Oriana Wilson

About Katherine MacInnes

KATHERINE MACINNES was shortlisted for the Biographer's Prize for an early proposal for Snow Widows over a decade ago. Since then she has continued to research the five women, both in the UK and in New Zealand, the gateway to Antarctic exploration. While bringing up her family, she has written four children's books, three plays and graduated with a Master's degree from Oxford University. Formerly an arts journalist and commissioning editor, Katherine has written features for The Lady, Country Life, The Times, Telegraph and in New Zealand, The Press. She has reviewed polar literature for the Times Literary Supplement and given talks on the invisible women behind the golden age of polar exploration at the Royal Geographic Society, at history and literary festivals and on local BBC radio. She is a member of the Society of Authors and the Biographers' Club.

Additional information

GOR012236904
9780008394653
0008394652
Snow Widows: Scott's Fatal Antarctic Expedition Through the Eyes of the Women They Left Behind by Katherine MacInnes
Used - Like New
Hardback
HarperCollins Publishers
2022-04-14
512
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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