Marooned in the Arctic : the true story of Ada Blackjack, the "female Robinson Crusoe"
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Chicago, Illinois : Chicago Review Press, 2016.
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x, 194 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm.
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LC Subjects
Arctic regions -- Discovery and exploration -- Juvenile literature.
Blackjack, Ada, -- 1898-1983 -- Juvenile literature.
Inuit women -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
Women explorers -- Arctic regions -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
Wrangel Island (Russia) -- Discovery and exploration -- Juvenile literature.
Blackjack, Ada, -- 1898-1983 -- Juvenile literature.
Inuit women -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
Women explorers -- Arctic regions -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
Wrangel Island (Russia) -- Discovery and exploration -- Juvenile literature.
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Published
Chicago, Illinois : Chicago Review Press, 2016.
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English
Notes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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"In 1921, four men ventured into the Arctic for a top-secret expedition: an attempt to claim uninhabited Wrangel Island in northern Siberia for Canada. 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.""--,Provided by publisher.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Caravantes, P. (2016). Marooned in the Arctic: the true story of Ada Blackjack, the "female Robinson Crusoe" . Chicago Review Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Caravantes, Peggy, 1935-. 2016. Marooned in the Arctic: The True Story of Ada Blackjack, the "female Robinson Crusoe". Chicago Review Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Caravantes, Peggy, 1935-. Marooned in the Arctic: The True Story of Ada Blackjack, the "female Robinson Crusoe" Chicago Review Press, 2016.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Caravantes, Peggy. Marooned in the Arctic: The True Story of Ada Blackjack, the "female Robinson Crusoe" Chicago Review Press, 2016.
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