In their book, the Centkeviches remain faithful to the theme they have chosen—the struggle of a person against the harsh nature of the Earth’s polar regions. With sincerity and enthusiasm, they talk about the nature of Greenland, its plant and animal life, its inhabitants, and the history of discovery, exploration, and development.
The book contains new, previously unknown materials obtained by the authors from archives in Denmark, Norway, Canada, France, and the United States. It will be of interest to a wide range of readers.