Description

Book Synopsis
A Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People 2017

In 1921, four men ventured into the Arctic for a top-secret expedition: an attempt to claim uninhabited Wrangel Island in northern Siberia for Great Britain. With the men was a young Inuit woman named Ada Blackjack, who had signed on as cook and seamstress to earn money to care for her sick son. Conditions soon turned dire for the team when they were unable to kill enough game to survive. Three of the men tried to cross the frozen Chukchi Sea for help but were never seen again, leaving Ada with one remaining team member who soon died of scurvy. Determined to be reunited with her son, Ada learned to survive alone in the icy world by trapping foxes, catching seals, and avoiding polar bears. After she was finally rescued in August 1923, after two years total on the island, Ada became a celebrity, with newspapers calling her a real “female Robinson Crusoe.” The first young adult book about Blackjack’s remarkable story, Marooned in the Arctic includes sidebars on relevant topics of interest to teens, including the use cats on ships, the phenomenon known as Arctic hysteria, and aspects of Inuit culture and beliefs. With excerpts from diaries, letters, and telegrams; historic photos; a map; source notes; and a bibliography, this is an indispensible resource for any young adventure lover, classroom, or library.

Trade Review
"a fascinating portrait of a young woman who showed strength and fortitude when thrust into a perilous environment." Publishers Weekly
"Using diaries (including Ada's) and other notes the five explorers left, Caravantes provides a riveting description of their ordeal." Kirkus Reviews
"A grim account of survival in the Arctic." School Library Journal
"Rush to make yourself acquainted with this dramatic read." The Bookbag
"A taut mashup of arctic exploration's Heroic Age and twenty-first century feminism." TeenReads.com
"A well-written, well-sourced survival story..." The Horn Book Guide

Marooned in the Arctic: The True Story of Ada

    Product form

    £16.16

    Includes FREE delivery

    RRP £17.95 – you save £1.79 (9%)

    Order before 4pm today for delivery by Wed 8 Jul 2026.

    A Hardback by Peggy Caravantes

      Trusted by thousands of customers. See 2,385+ Customer Reviews

      View other formats and editions of Marooned in the Arctic: The True Story of Ada by Peggy Caravantes

      Publisher: Chicago Review Press
      Publication Date: 01/03/2016
      ISBN13: 9781613730980, 978-1613730980
      ISBN10: 1613730985

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People 2017

      In 1921, four men ventured into the Arctic for a top-secret expedition: an attempt to claim uninhabited Wrangel Island in northern Siberia for Great Britain. With the men was a young Inuit woman named Ada Blackjack, who had signed on as cook and seamstress to earn money to care for her sick son. Conditions soon turned dire for the team when they were unable to kill enough game to survive. Three of the men tried to cross the frozen Chukchi Sea for help but were never seen again, leaving Ada with one remaining team member who soon died of scurvy. Determined to be reunited with her son, Ada learned to survive alone in the icy world by trapping foxes, catching seals, and avoiding polar bears. After she was finally rescued in August 1923, after two years total on the island, Ada became a celebrity, with newspapers calling her a real “female Robinson Crusoe.” The first young adult book about Blackjack’s remarkable story, Marooned in the Arctic includes sidebars on relevant topics of interest to teens, including the use cats on ships, the phenomenon known as Arctic hysteria, and aspects of Inuit culture and beliefs. With excerpts from diaries, letters, and telegrams; historic photos; a map; source notes; and a bibliography, this is an indispensible resource for any young adventure lover, classroom, or library.

      Trade Review
      "a fascinating portrait of a young woman who showed strength and fortitude when thrust into a perilous environment." Publishers Weekly
      "Using diaries (including Ada's) and other notes the five explorers left, Caravantes provides a riveting description of their ordeal." Kirkus Reviews
      "A grim account of survival in the Arctic." School Library Journal
      "Rush to make yourself acquainted with this dramatic read." The Bookbag
      "A taut mashup of arctic exploration's Heroic Age and twenty-first century feminism." TeenReads.com
      "A well-written, well-sourced survival story..." The Horn Book Guide

      Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Book Curl

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Diners Club
        • Discover
        • Google Pay
        • Maestro
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Union Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account