Facing the Frozen Ocean
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Manufacturer: Pan Books
Author: Bear Grylls
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 2005-05-06
Publisher: Pan Books
Label: Pan Books
Number Of Pages: 336
Features for Facing the Frozen Ocean:
Small Picture
Medium Picture
Customer Reviews
If this book doesn't inspire you, you are dead inside! 
2008-06-17
This book will inspire you to get off your butt and go do something with your life.
Very well written. A+
man vs. wild 
2007-12-03
Husband loves Bear Grylls. Excellent - arrived fast. Very pleased. Description was accurate and was delivered as described
An amazing story, I can't believe they survived 
2007-09-28
This book is the account of Bear Grylls and 4 others crossing the North Atlantic Sea in a 40ft rigid inflatable boat. Picture similar conditions to "The Deadliest Catch" on Discovery Channel, only in a boat that sits 2 feet above sea level. At one point their tiny boat was subject to Force 7 winds (a moderate Gale) which caused a cruise ship traveling the same seas to turn back from its trip while Grylls' team ventured on.
Yes this book had a great story, but the thing I liked the most about it was its small lessons in life. Through Grylls' experiences you learn a lot about leadership, courage, teamwork, and a great deal of other things. There was a quote from the book when Charlie and Nige had been helming the boat for nearly an hour, after 2 days of no sleep, being soaking wet, and in freezing cold waters. When Nige had to ask for help at the helm and Bear notes "Often people think of climbers, sailors, and explorers as being brave, but few men are really brave enough to be honest." And he explains that in times of life and death its not about trying to be brave and make it through, but being honest and knowing that other's lives are in your hands, and valuing that more than your own pride.
Man vs Wild may be fake, but Bear Grylls is not. This really happened, as recorded in the book, and Grylls did risk his life on this ocean. Several times they came close to death and only by God's grace did they make it through.