An Old Captivity
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Published:3rd Sep '09
Should be back in stock very soon
Young pilot Donald Ross is hired by an Oxford don for an Arctic expedition. Along with the don's strong-willed daughter, Alix, their lives become intertwined amidst the dangers of Greenland. This classic adventure unfolds with unexpected challenges.
In "An Old Captivity," young pilot Donald Ross finds himself on an expedition to the Arctic, employed by an Oxford don whose scholarly demeanor contrasts sharply with Donald's adventurous spirit. The don's daughter, Alix, adds another layer of complexity to the dynamic, as she is not only beautiful but also quite stubborn. Their differing backgrounds and personalities set the stage for a fascinating exploration of relationships and personal growth amidst the challenges they face.
As the trio journeys to the perilous shores of Greenland, the harsh environment and unforeseen circumstances force them to confront their differences and forge a bond that transcends their initial misunderstandings. The Arctic setting serves as both a backdrop and a catalyst for the unfolding drama, highlighting the characters' struggles and triumphs. The isolation and danger of the landscape mirror the emotional landscapes they navigate, leading to moments of introspection and revelation.
The narrative is rich with themes of adventure, resilience, and the complexities of human connection. The author, known for works like "A Town Like Alice" and "On the Beach," weaves a compelling tale that draws readers into the heart of the Arctic's beauty and brutality. As Donald, the don, and Alix face the challenges of their expedition, they discover not only the vastness of the wilderness but also the depths of their own characters and relationships, ultimately finding that their fates are intertwined in ways they never anticipated.
Exhibits his talents at their provocative best * New York Times *
Nevil Shute's books always have a real hero...intensely romantic along with the realism, intensely real along with the romanticism, and peculiarly absorbing * Sunday Times *
ISBN: 9780099530121
Dimensions: 198mm x 130mm x 20mm
Weight: 203g
288 pages