by Clare Dudman (Author)
This is a rich and fascinating novel that combines the story of one man's obsession with the extraordinary adventures of the Arctic's first explorers, and the painful and wonderful experience of love. In this gripping and beautifully written book, Clare Dudman imaginatively recreates the life of the man whose theories of continental drift - derided in his lifetime - have revolutionised our perception of the world. Reaching record-breaking heights in hot air balloons, almost fatally injured in the First World War, and driven by a passion for ice and for a better understanding of the natural history of the world, Alfred Wegener was an extraordinary man. Dudman's descriptions of glaciers caving in and young men lost in the wilderness are thrilling, but Wegener's Jigsaw is also a story of courage: of Wegener's determination to prove his critics wrong, and of his wife's heartbreaking decision to let him go, to follow his dangerous - and ultimately deadly - dream. Wegener's remarkable story is largely unknown, and Dudman - whose magnificent writing has already won her two awards - has created a novel that should become a classic.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Sceptre
Published: 15 Sep 2003
ISBN 10: 0340823054
ISBN 13: 9780340823057
Book Overview: Clare Dudman received an Arts Council Award for Wegener's Jigsaw in 2001. In 1995 her she won the Kathleen Fidler Award for her children's novel Edge of Danger .