Frozen in Time: An Epic Story of Survival and a Modern Quest for Lost Heroes of World War II (P.S.)

Frozen in Time: An Epic Story of Survival and a Modern Quest for Lost Heroes of World War II (P.S.)

by Mitchell Zuckoff (Author)

Synopsis

#1 New York Times bestseller! Frozen in Time is a gripping true story of survival, bravery, and honor in the vast Arctic wilderness during World War II, from the author of New York Times bestseller Lost in Shangri-La. On November 5, 1942, a US cargo plane slammed into the Greenland Ice Cap. Four days later, the B-17 assigned to the search-and-rescue mission became lost in a blinding storm and also crashed. Miraculously, all nine men on board survived, and the US military launched a daring rescue operation. But after picking up one man, the Grumman Duck amphibious plane flew into a severe storm and vanished. Frozen in Time tells the story of these crashes and the fate of the survivors, bringing vividly to life their battle to endure 148 days of the brutal Arctic winter, until an expedition headed by famed Arctic explorer Bernt Balchen brought them to safety. Mitchell Zuckoff takes the reader deep into the most hostile environment on earth, through hurricane-force winds, vicious blizzards, and subzero temperatures. Moving forward to today, he recounts the efforts of the Coast Guard and North South Polar Inc. - led by indefatigable dreamer Lou Sapienza - who worked for years to solve the mystery of the Duck's last flight and recover the remains of its crew. A breathtaking blend of mystery and adventure Mitchell Zuckoff's Frozen in Time: An Epic Story of Survival and a Modern Quest for Lost Heroes of World War II is also a poignant reminder of the sacrifices of our military personnel and a tribute to the everyday heroism of the US Coast Guard.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Published: 22 May 2014

ISBN 10: 0062133403
ISBN 13: 9780062133403

Media Reviews
Frozen in Time is an excellent, affecting book of considerable suspense.... [Zuckoff'] is a skilled writer, reporter and researcher, but what gives his latest book its power is his poignant, persuasive depiction of men under arms. -- Howard Schneider, Wall Street Journal
This is not a genre known for literary style, but Zuckoff's clear-eyed prose does just what it needs to do.... He even manages to add a contemporary story...and stitch it into the historical narrative so deftly that one feeds the other. -- Washington Post
Frozen in Time makes WWII history seem fresh.... [I]t's non-fiction that reads like a page-turner of a mystery. It's filled with heroism, tragedy and remarkable persistence, in the past and present..... Zuckoff is a good writer and rigorous researcher. -- Bob Minzesheimer, USA Today, 3.5/4 stars
Mitchell Zuckoff has a nose for the classic adventure story.... As he details the bomber crew's odyssey...weeks stretch into months, but the pages fly by as you eagerly read on. Will they ever get home safely? Zuckoff's mastery keeps readers wondering all the way to the end. -- Matthew Price, Boston Globe
The gripping story of a WWII-era plane crash, the survivors who braved subzero conditions, and the modern-day quest for answers. -- People
A true-life nail-biter-as nimbly paced as a novel. Grade: A. -- Entertainment Weekly
This stunningly immersive true-life account of a U.S. military search-and-rescue operation...reads like a stellar adventure novel. -- Entertainment Weekly
Zuckoff has produced a wonderful book that combines telling details, thoughtful background and vivid storytelling into a fascinating tale of courage, war and perseverance. -- David Williams, Seattle Times
If Lost in Shangri-La was a prize-winning page-turner, Frozen in Time is even more enthralling... a must-read. -- Austin American-Statesman
Zuckoff's gripping narrative unfolds with immediacy and verve as men in fetid snow caves and sputtering aircraft pit their dogged camaraderie and desperate, white-knuckle improvisations against the fury of an Arctic winter. -- Publishers Weekly(starred review)
An . . . exciting account involving characters of enormous courage and stamina. -- Kirkus Reviews
This tale of true heroism, human ingenuity, and sacrifice by ordinary people in the face of a bitter enemy is for anyone interested not only in World War II aviation or modern scientific techniques for locating missing aircraft, but in popular histories of real adventure. -- Library Journal (starred review)
[A]n engaging testimony to perseverance, ingenuity and monumental self-sacrifice.... [Zuckoff is] astoundingly thorough in his research. -- BookPage
Once again, Mitchell Zuckoff has uncovered a thrilling historical tale and told it masterfully. Seamlessly interweaving the past and the present, Frozen in Time is one of those epic adventure stories that will hold you in its grip from beginning to end. -- David Grann, author of The Lost City of Z
FROZEN IN TIME is a beautifully-written war yarn, but at its heart, it's a non-fiction mystery-the tale of a group of heroes united in a desire to solve a riddle buried in the Arctic ice. -- Hampton Sides, author of Ghost Soldiers and Hellhound on His Trail
You would think that all the World War II stories have been told by now. But Mitchell Zuckoff has a remarkable knack for finding new ones, and he has done it again, with a gripping, moving tale, suspensefully told-whose final act takes place today. -- Adam Hochschild, author of To End All Wars: A Story of Loyalty and Rebellion, 1914-1918
[F]ierce.... Mitchell Zuckoff recounts a harrowing tale of survival in Greenland during World War II.. -- Daily News
[H]arrowing.... Zuckoff...[has] earned his literary reputation uncovering forgotten adventure stories. -- New York Post
When it comes to riveting nonfiction, author Mitchell Zuckoff has a knack for finding fascinating but forgotten stories from World War II.... This is a truly suspenseful and thrilling American story of perseverance with a worthwhile payoff in the final pages.... [A] must-read. -- CNN Online
First-rate.... His dual narrative is a welcome change of pace from so many other World War II books. It is well-researched and superbly written. -- Steve Weinberg, Dallas Morning News
Author Bio
Mitchell Zuckoff is a professor of journalism at Boston University and the author of five previous books, including the New York Times bestseller Lost in Shangri-La, which won the Winship/PEN Award for Nonfiction. As a reporter for the Boston Globe, he was a Pulitzer Prize finalist and won the Distinguished Writing Award from the American Society of Newspaper Editors. He lives in Newton, Massachusetts.