This
Cold Heaven - For the last decade, Gretel Ehrlich has been
obsessed by an island, a terrain, a culture, and the men and women
who long for and love the complex frailties and treacherous beauty
of a world defined by ice.
Greenland, the
world’s largest island, 840,000 square miles in extent, is covered
by the largest continental ice sheet in the world.
Only the rocky
fringe of its coast is habitable. There, the Inuit, the Arctic’s
first explorers, have survived and thrived in the harshest of climates.
For the Inuit, an ice-age, ice-adapted people who first traveled
from Siberia across the polar North six thousand years ago, weather
is consciousness. In a world composed of ice and darkness, water
and light, where skins of dog, seal, bear, even hare and eider duck,
are sewn into clothes, tents, and sleeping bags as protection, where
transport is by dogsled and kayak, the only rein for the uncontrollable
force of weather is an unbending self-discipline. The blend of physical
endurance and psychological perseverance required for daily existence
first drew Ehrlich to this terrain. (Read
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