{"description": {"type": "/type/text", "value": "The novel  draws on  the experiences and discoveries of real expeditions to the Arctic;  sections of the novel are preceded by quotations from writers, naturalists, and scientists of the 19th century.\r\n\r\nErasmus Darwin Wells is a naturalist aboard *The Narwhal* as it sails from the Delaware river  for the Arctic with the goal of discovering the fate of  expedition of John Franklin (a real expedition).  Zeke Voorhees, a childhood and family friend of Wells, is the commander of the expedition.  For Wells, the expedition also becomes an inner journey as a rift develops between himself and Voorhees. \r\n \r\nWith the Narwhal's arrival in Arctic waters  Voorhees begins the search for the lost expedition by  exploring  Arctic bays, sounds and coastlines.  But as the Arctic winter approaches, the outlets to open waters set into a deep freeze. *The Narwhal* becomes barricaded by ice in a cove. The challenge now becomes surviving the Arctic winter. The men must deal not only with the harsh physical environment of the  Arctic, but they must keep  alive their spirit and determination to live. \r\n\r\nWhen spring and summer arrive, as more of the frozen waters open up, Voorhees treks inland alone. He leaves Wells in charge of the Narwhal.  When Voorhees does not return by the due date, the crew persuade Wells they must leave before winter sets in  again. They retrofit a whale boat, so that it can be pulled or sailed along the frozen land, until they reach open waters.  \r\n\r\n\u00ab...they fell and stumbled and were relieved only once, when the ice field was smooth and the wind blew from the northwest. That day they set the sails and glided for eight miles: a great blessing, never repeated ...\u00bb  ( from *The Goblins known as Innersuit*)."}, "title": "The voyage of the Narwhal", "covers": [247294], "first_sentence": {"type": "/type/text", "value": "He was standing on the wharf, peering down at the Delaware River while the sun beat on his shoulders."}, "subject_places": ["Arctic regions", "Polar regions"], "first_publish_date": "1998", "subject_people": ["John Franklin", "the Inuit"], "key": "/works/OL1845091W", "authors": [{"type": {"key": "/type/author_role"}, "author": {"key": "/authors/OL220932A"}}], "dewey_number": ["813/.54"], "subjects": ["Fiction", "Explorers", "Discoveries in geography", "Historical fiction", "Adventure stories", "History", "Scientific expeditions", "Discovery and exploration", "Naturalists", "Fiction, action & adventure", "Fiction, historical", "Arctic regions, fiction", "Large type books", "Fiction, historical, general"], "type": {"key": "/type/work"}, "subject_times": ["1855-1856"], "latest_revision": 13, "revision": 13, "created": {"type": "/type/datetime", "value": "2009-12-09T22:27:22.498405"}, "last_modified": {"type": "/type/datetime", "value": "2021-10-05T09:21:04.052807"}}