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Ernest Shackleton: South (2004, Penguin Books)

"One of the most harrowing survival stories of all time"—Sebastian Junger, author of The Perfect …

Between gripping and repetitive

It is somewhat lengthy and repetitive. It was cold, people were hungry, water and ice, ... But, it's fascinating to read the story in Shackleton's own words and it's intense at times. I would not have minded some more compression and one has to ignore the fact that some of the events were actually his fault. Still a good read though.