
If you think today's cold, spare a thought for Bruce Parry. Arctic, the new book by the BAFTA-winning BBC presenter and expeditioner, is published this month by Conway, an imprint of Anova Books (£20), at the same time as Bruce Parry's dramatic new TV series, currently being broadcast on BBC2 at 9pm on Sunday nights. The Arctic is on the point of enormous change. The sea ice is melting, fresh boundaries are being drawn in this the most disputed territory on Earth. For the people who live here, the inescapable advance of modern life presents both opportunity, and challenge. In 2010, over the course of a bright Arctic summer, Bruce immersed himself in the pattern of existence for the people living in the Far North. From the Inuit of Greenland to Alaskan whalers and treasure-hunters, Canadian oil-men and scientists on Svalbard, and bands of reindeer herders in the remote valleys of Siberia and the hills of northern Norway, Bruce encountered first-hand the threats to culture, landscape and wildlife that are being felt there. Using his personal diaries that he kept throughout this epic journey, Bruce tells his story in Arctic. All photographs, including the film stills are copyright Indus Films Ltd, photographed by Zubin Sarosh (Greenland, Canada, Alaska, Norway and Russia) and Rob Toohey and Sara Moralioglu (Siberia). Buy the book now on Amazon: www.amazon.co.uk
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