Antarctic Pioneer

The Trailblazing Life of Jackie Ronne

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Pub Date 7 Jun 2022 | Archive Date 2 May 2022

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Jackie Ronne reclaims her rightful place in polar history as the first American woman in Antarctica.

Jackie was an ordinary American woman whose life changed after a blind date with rugged Antarctic explorer Finn Ronne. After marrying, they began planning the 1946–1948 Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition. Her participation was not welcomed by the expedition team of red-blooded males eager to prove themselves in the frozen, hostile environment of Antarctica.

On March 12, 1947, Jackie Ronne became the first American woman in Antarctica and, months later, one of the first women to overwinter there.

The Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition secured its place in Antarctic history, but its scientific contributions have been overshadowed by conflicts and the dangerous accidents that occurred. Jackie dedicated her life to Antarctica: she promoted the achievements of the expedition and was a pioneer in polar tourism and an early supporter of the Antarctic Treaty. In doing so, she helped shape the narrative of twentieth-century Antarctic exploration.
Jackie Ronne reclaims her rightful place in polar history as the first American woman in Antarctica.

Jackie was an ordinary American woman whose life changed after a blind date with rugged Antarctic...

Advance Praise

"Joanna Kafarowski’s biography of Edith (Jackie) Ronne is an important addition to the tapestry of Antarctic history. All too often, women’s voices and contributions are muted or absent altogether." —Ann Bancroft, first woman to reach both North and South Poles across ice


"A captivating history of one woman’s lifelong love affair with Antarctica." —Erling Kagge, author of Philosophy for Polar Explorers


" Smooth, effortless storytelling about a woman’s coming of age through adventure and supporting other women to do the same. The stories of women are often left untold — mere afterthoughts in polar exploration. Here, Joanna opens up a life well-lived." —Amy Gigi Alexander, writer, publisher, cultural explorer

"Joanna Kafarowski’s biography of Edith (Jackie) Ronne is an important addition to the tapestry of Antarctic history. All too often, women’s voices and contributions are muted or absent altogether." ...


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ISBN 9781459749535
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PAGES 312

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