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THE WHITE DARKNESS by David Grann, read by Will Patton
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THE WHITE DARKNESS by David Grann, read by Will Patton

The isolation and fortitude of Henry Worsley’s solo expedition to cross the freezing landscape of Antarctica is fascinating. The ghost of Ernest Shackleton haunts and inspires the British explorer. Will Patton will keep you frozen to your headphones.

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October 16, 20186m 40s

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Show Notes

David Grann (author of KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON) originally published an account of one man’s extraordinary trek across Antarctica in The New Yorker. The isolation and fortitude of Henry Worsley’s solo expedition to cross the freezing landscape of Antarctica is both fascinating and terrifying. The ghost of Ernest Shackleton haunts and inspires the British explorer. It’s hard not to admire the determination and obsession of Worsley’s quest. Brilliant narrator Will Patton, who we most often think of for fiction, will keep you frozen to your headphones.

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