The Best Journey in the World

An Antarctic Story
by Kim Stanley Robinson
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Interweaving memoir and good old fashioned ice adventure, Kim Stanley Robinson takes readers along on the journeys that have happened before and the journeys that may never happen again.

In May of 1911, Robert Scott and the twenty-four men under his command said good-bye to the sun and settled in...
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Published By Little, Brown and Company

Format Hardback

Number Of Pages 464

Publication Date 12/01/2026

ISBN 9780316570725

Dimensions 7 inches x 9 inches


“Since there are no humans native to Antarctica, Kim Stanley Robinson may be the best person our species has to write about this most remarkable part of our planet. He's been there—in person, and in his imagination—and he's done the hard work to understand its significance in our history, in our present, and most of all in our shared and imperiled future. What a book!”—Bill McKibben, author of Here Comes the Sun

“A mesmerizing blend of personal memoir and gripping polar history, Kim Stanley Robinson weaves the harrowing winter journeys of the Heroic Era together with personal memoir and future-facing science to reveal our most ‘pointless’ yet essential continent. It is a profound meditation on what it means to stand on the side of a planet that is real but surreal, unbelievable but undeniable. Robinson delivers a powerful vision of solidarity and survival, reminding us that whatever is true in Antarctica is true everywhere else.”—Hakan Bulgurlu, author of A Mountain to Climb

 
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