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Const Bryan talks to renowned Young Adult NZ author Joanna Grochowicz about her new book "Amundsen's way'... What would you do to be the first? The gripping tale of the great Norwegian explorer's courage, determination and ruthlessness in the race to the South Pole. We also discuss heroism, Antarctic exploration, Capt Scott, Amundsen and their expeditions to the Antarctic, narrative non-fiction and one of Const Bryan's all time favourite heroes Captain Lawrence Edward Grace "Titus" Oates.

Both of Joanna Grochowicz's books Amundsen's Way-The Race to the South Pole and Into the White Scott's Antarctic Odyssey are available at all good book stores from Allen and Unwin publishing.

Joanna Grochowicz's narrative non-fiction is meticulously researched and compellingly told. By fusing the real and the imagined in her stories of early Antarctic exploration, she reveals the human aspirations and tragedies that have shaped our understanding of what remains an utterly inhuman place. As an Antarctic writer and communicator, Joanna believes strongly that engaging with Antarctic history encourages a deeper connection with a globally significant continent that few will ever visit. While focusing on polar exploration, her ever-popular school sessions guide students in examining the continued importance of resilience, perseverance and curiosity in all human endeavours. Amundsen's Way-The Race to the South Pole and Into the White
Scott's Antarctic Odyssey are incredible books by local author Joanna Grochowicz