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THE BOOK

Hailed as a “worthy successor” to John McPhee (Kirkus Reviews), Ben Weissenbach —a digital native with little prior wilderness experience—embarks on a series of scientific adventures across the wilds of Alaska with some of the state’s most distinguished and audacious researchers.

At the age of twenty, college student Ben Weissenbach went north to Arctic Alaska armed with little more than inspiration from his literary heroes and a growing interest in climate change. What met him there was a world utterly unlike the 21st century Los Angeles in which he grew up—a land of ice, rock, and grizzlies seen by few outside a small contingent of scientists with big personalities.

There’s Roman Dial, the larger-than-life ecologist with whom Ben walks and rafts a thousand miles across Alaska’s Brooks Range. There’s Kenji Yoshikawa, the reindeer-herding permafrost expert who leaves Ben alone for eleven days to care for his off-grid homestead, where temperatures drop to -49 degrees Fahrenheit. And there’s Matt Nolan, the independent glaciologist who flies him to the largest glaciers in the American Arctic.

As these scientists teach Ben to read Alaska’s warming landscape, he confronts the limits of digital life and the complexity of the world beyond his screens. He emerges from each adventure with a new perspective on our modern relationship to technology and a growing wonder for our fast-changing—ever-changing—natural world.

REVIEWS

"Far and away the best outdoor adventure book I've read in years."​

—Robert Moor, New York Times bestselling author of On Trails: An Exploration

"A beautiful and necessary book."
—Elizabeth Kolbert, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Sixth Extinction

"A highly entertaining and insightful debut."

Cal Newport, New York Times bestselling author of Slow Productivity and Digital Minimalism

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"John McPhee has a worthy successor."
—Kirkus Reviews

Kenji’s truck rumbles down his driveway in 2019, leaving Weissenbach alone [Part II]

BIO

BEN WEISSENBACH is a writer from Los Angeles. He studied under John McPhee at Princeton University and was awarded a Gates Cambridge Scholarship to pursue a PhD in polar studies. His work has appeared in the LA Times, National Geographic, Scientific American and Smithsonian, among other publications. 

CONTACT

For Ben's agent,  please contact Bonnie Nadell
Tel: 310- 860-9605 | bonnie@hillnadell.com


For media inquiries,  please contact Ben's publicist  - Nan Rittenhouse 
Tel: 646-946-4035 | Nan.Rittenhouse@hbgusa.com

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© 2035 by Ben Weissenbach 

 

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