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(More customer reviews)I sure wish this had been available when I was 9 or 10 year's old. In fact, other than some of those things published in Great Britain, and therefore not heavily promoted within the U.S., I was stuck with tales (tall tales, as it turns out) of Byrd and Peary, only to learn in adulthood, that many of their accomplishments were either embellished, or simply untrue.
Give kids something really exciting to read, and when they are a wee bit older, there are plenty of thrilling works concerning Amundsen, Mawson, Scott and Shackleton, geared to the tastes of the adolescent reader.
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The year is 1901 and as men begin their journey to the South Pole, a company of rats on board their ship are about to do the same. This extraordinary children's story tells of the first expedition to the Antarctic from a rat's point of view.
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