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Surviving Antarctica: Reality TV 2083

by Andrea White

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ISBN13: 9780060554545
ISBN10: 0060554541
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It's 50 degrees below zero.

The wind and snow blow so hard, you can't see your hand in front of your face. Your heating fuel is nearly gone, and so is your food. How do you survive?

Five fourteen–year–olds face this desperate situation on a deadly journey in Antarctica. It is 2083. They are contestants on a reality TV show, Antarctic Survivor, which is set up to re–create Robert F. Scott's 1912 doomed attempt to be the first to reach the South Pole.

But in 2083 reality TV is not just an act. Contestants literally relive – or die during – the simulations of events. Robert Scott and his team were experienced explorers and scientists, but their attempt to reach the Pole proved fatal. What chance does the Antarctic Survivor team have?

This action–packed, riveting adventure –– full of fascinating direct quotes from Scott's journals and other accounts of the expedition – is both a heart–wrenching drama from the past and a disquieting glimpse into the future.

Review:

"Politics and pop culture collide in White's provocative debut novel, a dystopian view of America in which 14-year-olds must win a game of chance called 'Toss' in order to continue their education, and environmental disasters and overpopulation have scarred the country. The Department of Entertainment controls all television, with the goal of attaining 100% viewership — the resulting complacency keeps down the nation's crime rate. Stephen Michael, now 17, lost his Toss, but he has managed to land a job editing the latest incarnation of the popular Historical Survivor series (a reality show), in which five 14-year-olds will retrace the steps of Robert F. Scott's failed 1912 expedition to reach the South Pole. Robert, Billy, Polly, Andrew and Grace are chosen for their specific abilities: Polly for her photographic memory, for instance, and Andrew for his tolerance of the cold. Thanks to his position, Stephen is able to communicate with Andrew and tries to help the children on their trek (the Secretary of Entertainment has planned several 'calamities' to make for better TV). White paints a vision of a government-driven, TV-obsessed future that hits close to home, and also interweaves facts about Scott's mission from primary sources (through Polly's research). This page-turning adventure may well pry a few of today's couch potatoes away from the TV. Ages 12-up." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

In the year 2083, five teenagers try to re-create Robert F. Scott's doomed 1912 expedition to the South Pole as part of a reality television show. This exciting combination of science fiction and historical fiction brings to life a heartbreaking drama from the past while providing a disquieting glimpse into the future.

About the Author

Andrea White was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, but has spent most of her life in Houston, Texas. She received both undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Texas. She has had several short stories published; this is her first book.

Besides writing, Ms. White is a community volunteer and education activist. She is married to Bill White, formerly an energy official in the Clinton administration and now the mayor of Houston. The Whites have three children: Will, Elena, and Stephen. They love to hike and camp, and although they've had some hair-raising adventures, says Ms. White, all were tame compared to what happens in Surviving Antarctica.

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mimagirl, September 4, 2006 (view all comments by mimagirl)
In the year 2083 not long after the U. S. government went broke, the only form of education is EduTV. All school subjects are learned by watching television. For History, the popular Historical Survivor reality show is the learning tool. It includes reenactments of the Alamo, Civil War, and Roman Gladiators. Once you are done with your TV education, only rich kids get to move on to highschool and college. . . . unless you win a random toss of the dice. So when it is announced that the newest Historical Survivor show will feature kids, and the prize money is $10, 000, kids all over America sign up. Five kids are chosen, and they are sent to the Antartica to reenact Robert F. Scott's tragic journey of 1912 to the South Pole. How can they survive when a team of professional adults could not?

My brother Brady picked up this book in the "new books" section at the library. The inside cover grabbed his attention and so we checked it out. He breezed through this exciting, fast-paced novel and afterwards I eagerly picked it up to read it as well. I was not disappointed. It chronicles the story of the five teenagers as they fight to survive against amazing odds; the people back home; and the almost eerie "nearness" of the America of 2083. I would highly recommend this book for kids 13-and up.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780060554545
Subtitle:
Reality TV 2083
Author:
White, Andrea
Author:
by Andrea White
Publisher:
Harperteen
Subject:
Education
Subject:
Action & Adventure
Subject:
Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Magic
Subject:
Television programs
Subject:
Historical - Exploration & Discoveries
Subject:
Action & Adventure - General
Subject:
Fantasy & Magic
Publication Date:
April 2005
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
- Up
Language:
English
Pages:
336
Dimensions:
8.54x5.88x1.07 in. 1.06 lbs.
Age Level:
12-UP

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