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Wanderlust

An Eccentric Explorer, an Epic Journey, a Lost Age

Audiobook (Includes supplementary content)
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The mesmerizing, larger-than-life tale of an eccentric adventurer who traversed some of the greatest frontiers of the twentieth century, from uncharted Arctic wastelands to the underground resistance networks of World War II.

Deep in the Arctic wilderness, Peter Freuchen awoke to find himself buried alive under the snow. During a sudden blizzard the night before, he had taken shelter underneath his dogsled and become trapped there while he slept. Now, as feeling drained from his body, he managed to claw a hole through the ice only to find himself in even greater danger: his beard, wet with condensation from his struggling breath, had frozen to his sled runners and lashed his head in place, exposing it to icy winds that needed only a few minutes to kill him... But if Freuchen could escape that, he could escape anything.

Freuchen's life seemed ripped from the pages of an adventure novel—and provided fodder for many books of his own. A wildly eccentric Dane with an out-of-nowhere sense of humor, his insatiable curiosity drove him from the twilight years of Arctic exploration to the Golden Age of Hollywood, and from the burgeoning field of climate research to the Danish underground during World War II. He conducted jaw-dropping expeditions, survived a Nazi prison camp, and overcame a devastating injury that robbed him of his foot and very nearly his life. Through it all, he was guided not only by restlessness but also by ideals that were remarkably ahead of his time, championing Indigenous communities, environmental stewardship, and starting conversations that continue today.

Meticulously researched and grippingly written, Wanderlust is an unforgettable tale of daring and discovery, an inspiring portrait of restlessness and grit, and a powerful meditation on our relationship to the planet and our fellow human beings. Reid Mitenbuler's exquisite book restores a heroic giant of the last century back into public view.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 5, 2022
      Journalist Mitenbuler (Wild Minds) recounts the adventures of Danish explorer Peter Freuchen (1886–1957) in this captivating and colorful saga. At age 20, Freuchen dropped out of medical school at the University of Copenhagen, joined an expedition to Greenland, and got hooked on Arctic exploration. For 18 years, he explored the Far North, studying Inuit culture and eventually marrying an Inuit woman. He stopped exploring at age 37, after he became trapped beneath his own sled during a blizzard, fashioned his frozen feces into a chisel to dig his way out, and developed such severe frostbite that his foot and part of his leg had to be amputated. Freuchen went on to consult on Arctic-inspired scripts for MGM, hide Nazi refugees and assist the Danish resistance during WWII, tour the world giving lectures on his expeditions and the need to protect the Inuit way of life, and win The $64,000 Question, then America’s most popular quiz show, in 1956. Throughout, Mitenbuler’s vivid prose and sly wit keep the pages turning: “In this way,” he writes about a busywork assignment Freuchen received from the head of MGM’s writing department, “Hollywood was surprisingly similar to Arctic expeditions: there were often long periods with nothing to do.” This adventure story is impossible to resist. Agent: Heather Schroder, Compass Literary.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Peter Noble adds a sense of rollicking wonder to his trademark urbanity as he narrates this biography of Danish adventurer, author, and Hollywood bon vivant Peter Freuchen. Everything seems larger than life about the 6-foot-6-inch-tall Freuchen: his appetites--he loved fermented walrus and boiled caribou, his creativity--he wrote more than 30 bestselling novels, and his friendships with people who ranged from arctic explorers to film stars. Freuchen's adventures began in 1906, when the 20-year-old bearded med-school dropout first traveled to the west coast of Greenland, where he fell in love with the physical risks and punishing extremes of life in the arctic and especially with the Inuit people. Noble's big delivery reflects the big life of this remarkable gentle giant of the twentieth century. B.P. © AudioFile 2023, Portland, Maine

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