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The narrator, a boy, recounts participation in a Greenland expedition, combining vivid travel episodes with observations of shipboard routine, sledging and life ashore. Photographs and indigenous drawings illustrate encounters with Arctic landscapes, weather, and communities; practical details of equipment, travel methods, and daily challenges alternate with personal reflections on learning, companionship, and adaptation. Foreword and episodic chapters frame youthful curiosity alongside expeditionary discipline, presenting adventure, natural history, and cultural exchange in accessible prose for younger readers.
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