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Snow Widows: Scott’s Fatal Antarctic Expedition Through the Eyes of the Women They Left Behind

Scott’s Fatal Antarctic Expedition Through the Eyes of the Women They Left Behind

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Snow Widows: Scott’s Fatal Antarctic Expedition Through the Eyes of the Women They Left Behind

By: Katherine MacInnes
Narrated by: Jane McDowell
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‘An elegant, densely textured work, like a tapestry … A welcome contribution to polar studies.’ Sara Wheeler, Spectator

‘[MacInness] handles the whole thing with masterly skill…takes us to the heart of the hope, love, anguish and grief’ The Times

The men of Captain Scott’s Polar Party were heroes of their age, enduring tremendous hardships to further the reputation of the Empire they served by reaching the South Pole. But they were also husbands, fathers, sons and brothers.

For the first time, the story of the race for the South Pole is told from the perspective of the women whose lives would be forever changed by it, five women who offer a window into a lost age and a revealing insight into the thoughts and feelings of the five heroes.

Kathleen Scott, the fierce young wife of the expedition leader, campaigned relentlessly for Scott’s reputation, but did her ambition for glory drive her husband to take unnecessary risks? Oriana Wilson, a true help-mate and partner to the expedition’s doctor, was a scientific mind in her own right and understood more than most what the men faced in Antarctica. Emily Bowers was a fervent proponent of Empire, having spent much of her life as a missionary teacher in the colonies. The indomitable Caroline Oates was the very picture of decorum and everything an Edwardian woman aspired to be, but she refused all invitations to celebrate her son Laurie’s noble sacrifice. Lois Evans led a harder life than the other women, constantly on the edge of poverty and forced to endure the media’s classist assertions that her husband Taff, the sole ‘Jack Tar’ in a band of officers, must have been responsible for the party’s downfall. Her story, brought to light through new archival research, is shared here for the first time.

In a gripping and remarkable feat of historical reconstruction, Katherine MacInnes vividly depicts the lives, loves and losses of five women shaped by the unrelenting culture of Empire and forced into the public eye by tragedy. It also reveals the five heroes, not as the caricatures of legend, but as the real people they were.

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Critic reviews

‘A captivating, heartrending, emotionally exhausting, beautifully crafted bloody brilliant book’ Ben Tarring

‘I am reading it with fascination. It’s magnificent. [MacInnes has] an almost supernatural ability to conjure up the past.’ Sue Limb: co-author of Captain Oates: Soldier and Explorer

'The story of the five women waiting at home for Captain Scott and his doomed polar party is naturally occluded in tragedy. In this engaging book Katherine MacInnes for the first time presents them – two mothers at the outset, and three wives – as distinct individuals, separated one from the other by class, education, faith and temperament …An elegant, densely textured work, like a tapestry … A welcome contribution to polar studies.’ Sara Wheeler, Spectator

‘[MacInness] handles the whole thing with masterly skill…takes us to the heart of the hope, love, anguish and grief’ Ysenda Maxtone Graham, The Times

‘A breathless parallel narrative, flipping from the Antarctic horrors to the worried women keeping calm and carrying on … Mesmerising … Movingly done’ Kate Green, Country Life

'[MacInnes] relies … deftly on photographs, from which she derives many of her descriptions of precise moments. It is fascinating and impressive to have her prose bring these images to life, as she plausibly recaptures the moments they depict … She show[s] that history in the making is not only experienced but felt, poignantly and painfully.' Stephanie Barczewski, TLS

‘Combining historical research, including access to family archives, with a vivid storytelling style, author Katherine MacInnes presents … the public and private fallout of the tragedy, which reveals much about society at the time. In doing so she presents a fresh and fascinating perspective on a well-worn story, as well as a window onto a lost world.’ This England magazine

'A truly gripping, original and refreshing angle on the history of polar exploration' The Bay magazine

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Characters come to life.Well read and absorbing. Made me want to research more onto the Antarctic expedition.

excellently researched book

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I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this book which was well written with all the subject matter clearly explained. In spite of the number of lives being explored and the hopping about between dates it remained completely coherent.
My only criticism is with regard to the narrator. For the main part she was excellent but I have deducted a star for her failure to find out how some of the Welsh words/place names are pronounced, none of them difficult even for someone not familiar with the language, e.g. Roath is pronounced as one word, not Ro-ath. The newspaper is the Cambrian Times, as in Cambrian Mountains, not Came-brian. There were other mispronunciations as well. Minor points perhaps but irritating nonetheless.

Fascinating Account

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Combining an intellectual rigour similar to Simon Schama’s, a story telling ability similar to Bernard Cornwell’s, and an attention to the details of social history from the school of Hilary Mantel, Katherine MacInnes has woven a remarkable tapestry of polar history. This book is a delight.

Brilliant

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Excellent book about the women left behind at home by Scott's polar party. Though the narrator is generally good, there are some unusual pronunciations which occasionally jar

Great book

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I will treasure this audiobook forever! I hear it from time to time again. It is so captivating, brilliant angle of the expedition from the wives’ point of view. I looove the narrativ, she has that rare quality of calm, personal and urgent. The story is of such a beautiful language and structure, I cannot recommend it enough.

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