Synopses & Reviews
Upon hearing rumors that the men who discovered the North Pole had fathered sons while on their expedition, S. Allen Counter arranged to visit the remote villages where Robert Peary, the credited discoverer, and Matthew Henson, the black man whose contributions to the expedition are widely ignored, stayed during their travels. This book recounts the astonishing story of Counters trips to Greenland and the relationships he develops with the Eskimo ancestors of the two men. At the same time, new evidence about Pearys journey to the Pole is examined, and it comes to light that Henson, was the true hero.
Review
“A poignant and gripping book.” —
The New York Times Book ReviewAbout the Author
S. Allen Counter is a neuroscientist at Harvard and the founder of the Harvard Foundation, an organization devoted to intercultural and race relations. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.