Publisher's Synopsis
Adrift in the Ice-Fields captures the perilous and adventurous lives of a group of English gentlemen who, while hunting sea-fowl in the ice-bound Gulf of St. Lawrence, face the unrelenting dangers of the ice pack. The story centers around their experiences as they become stranded in the vast, frozen wilderness and must rely on their resourcefulness to survive. The narrative brings to life the challenges of acquiring shelter, food, fire, and medicine in the harsh environment, while also offering a glimpse into the social life and folk traditions of the region s diverse inhabitants. As the ice breaks up, the hunters' perilous journey through the shifting ice offers vivid descriptions of the seal hunt and life aboard a sealing steamer. The author incorporates various dialects and cultural traits from the settlers and indigenous groups of the area, showcasing the region's unique customs and social life. The novel highlights the importance of survival in an unforgiving environment, blending adventure with a rich portrayal of the local culture and history.