Book Review: Frozen in Time

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Mitchell Zuckoff's book Frozen in Time, is an epic drama in which heroism and the struggle for survival are intertwined with a challenging search decades later for those who lost that battle. Zuckoff's book tells a true story about a group of airmen who fight to stay alive for months on the Greenland Ice Cap with little shelter and treacherous weather conditions. This whole ordeal started when a U.S. cargo plane crashed into Greenland's unforgiving ice cap. Multiple search-and-rescue missions were launched, but most failed and many crashed onto the harsh ice cap as well. The most famous of which was the Grumman Duck, an amphibious plane that undertook several successful rescue missions before crashing, killing everyone on board, and never being seen again. Intertwined with the tragic tale of the lost airmen is Mitchell Zuckoff's personal account of a present-day recovery mission in the perilous Greenland Ice Cap. Their gold: find the remains of the heroic men of the Grumman Duck and recover the plane to preserve it. In Mitchell Zuckoff's journey to Greenland, he teams up with the ...

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