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The art of breaking ice / Rachael Mead.

In 1960, when the legendary icebreaker Magga Dan set sail for Antarctica, it contained a secret. Hiding on board was Nel Law, wife of expedition leader Phillip Law. She would make history by becoming the first Australian woman to set foot on the icy continent, but it was her art that would change everything. Though a talented artist, Nel has always been defined by her role as 'the explorer's wife', but in the clear expanse of the Southern Ocean, her true self is finally allowed to emerge. Despite misogyny from the all-male crew and increasing resentment from her mercurial husband, Nel's art begins to flourish. Her new friend, a gentle ornithologist, encourages her to explore, but as the ship ploughs on towards Antarctica, rumours swirl, threatening her marriage and the tenuous peace between the controlling Phillip and his crew. In the clear, white light of the south, Nel will be forced to confront the truth of herself and the man to whom she has dedicated her life. This stunning reimagining of Nel Law's life reveals a ground-breaking artist searching for freedom in a world where women's lives were still defined by their husbands.

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C9009492369 LP MEA
Large print   City Branch . . Available .  
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Field name Details
ISBN 9781038757098
Author Mead, Rachael author.
Title The art of breaking ice / Rachael Mead.
Edition Large print edition.
Published [Strawberry Hills, NSW] : ReadHowYouWant, [2023]
Physical description xv, 377 pages (large print): map ; 24 cm.
General note Copyright page from the original book.
'A novel' --Cover.
Includes reader questions.
Summary In 1960, when the legendary icebreaker Magga Dan set sail for Antarctica, it contained a secret. Hiding on board was Nel Law, wife of expedition leader Phillip Law. She would make history by becoming the first Australian woman to set foot on the icy continent, but it was her art that would change everything. Though a talented artist, Nel has always been defined by her role as 'the explorer's wife', but in the clear expanse of the Southern Ocean, her true self is finally allowed to emerge. Despite misogyny from the all-male crew and increasing resentment from her mercurial husband, Nel's art begins to flourish. Her new friend, a gentle ornithologist, encourages her to explore, but as the ship ploughs on towards Antarctica, rumours swirl, threatening her marriage and the tenuous peace between the controlling Phillip and his crew. In the clear, white light of the south, Nel will be forced to confront the truth of herself and the man to whom she has dedicated her life. This stunning reimagining of Nel Law's life reveals a ground-breaking artist searching for freedom in a world where women's lives were still defined by their husbands.
Subject Law, Nellie Isabel, -- 1914-1990 -- Fiction
Law, P. G.(Phillip Garth),1912-2010 -- Fiction
Scientific expeditions -- Antarctica -- Fiction
Marital conflict -- Fiction
Ocean travel -- Fiction
Women -- Social conditions -- Fiction
Artists -- Australia -- Fiction
Icebreakers (Ships) -- Fiction
Explorers -- Fiction
Australian fiction
Large print books
Historical fiction
Biographical fiction
Antarctica -- Discovery and exploration -- Australian -- Fiction
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