Frozen in Time
Discover the gripping tale of survival and exploration in Frozen in Time by John Geiger, published in 2004. This captivating book delves into the infamous Franklin expedition, shedding light on the mysterious and tragic early deaths of its crew. Geiger argues that their reliance on tinned foods, a revolutionary technology of the time, played a significant role in their demise. Spanning 288 pages, this compelling narrative not only explores the harsh realities of Arctic regions but also highlights the broader themes of endurance and the perils of innovation. Perfect for readers interested in geographical discovery and true stories of survival, Frozen in Time offers a fascinating glimpse into the challenges faced by explorers in the unforgiving landscape of the North. Don’t miss your chance to uncover this enthralling account of human resilience and the lessons learned from history.