A Suffragist’s Guide to the Antarctic by Yi Shun Lai
For readers who would like an adventure story for their picnic.
This book has everything: a historic setting, the Suffragist movement, a girl on an Antarctic exposition, and a survival story.
Clara Ketterling-Dunbar is part of The Resolute, a team of 28 crew members on an Antarctic exposition. It is November 1914, and the ship is stuck on ice 100 miles from the continent. How will the team survive? How will Clara figure out who she is amid a crew that is not necessarily happy there is a woman on board?
As a heads up: this book has sexual assault and harm to animals — the first is not unpunished, and the second is not out of gross cruelty but survival.
If you love survival, discussions of feminism and what it does or does not entail, and reading about the perceptions held by people around the globe about Americans in this era, don’t miss this one.