Ice Bound: A Doctor's Incredible Battle for Survival at the South Pole
Nielsen, Jerri
Genre: Memoir
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Annotated by:
- Kohn, Martin
- Date of entry: Aug-29-2001
Summary
A physician seeks solace at the South Pole. Her planned one year stay there is cut short when she discovers a lump in her breast. The attempts to care for her at the South Pole (with telecommunicated help from the U.S.) prove insufficient and a plan to rescue her is successful.
There's more than the drama of illness in a remote location in this book, however. Intertwined with this story of illness is the story of the author's troubled marriage (to her physician-husband), the eventual estrangement from her children, the support of her family of origin, and most fascinatingly the daily rhythms of living (and doctoring) at the South Pole. Scattered throughout the memoir are occasional critiques of "corporate" medicine and poems that inspired the author throughout her ordeal.
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Publisher
Talk Miramax/Hyperion
Place Published
New York
Edition
2001
Page Count
362