The Boston Globe, February 15th, 2001
Jerri Nielsen was trying to escape monsters in her personal life when she volunteered to work at a South Pole research station in 1998. What she ended up with, in 11 Antarctic months, was a near- death experience, international celebrity status, and a new outlook on life. Dramatic as it was, the experience didn't solve Nielsen's personal problems. (This is, after all, a true story. Fiction might have ended differently.) But it did give the former emergency-room doctor the perspective that comes to those who have taken a long, hard look into the abyss."Ice Bound" is a family story. Or rather, t...
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