John S. (Seajack) reviewed Skating to Antarctica: A Journey to the End of the World on + 347 more book reviews
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I had read Diski's non-fiction before, and liked it well enough to purchase this book. However, the memoir seems self-servingly cathartic, and the Antarctic observations superficial.

A memoir--from the back cover:
"In search of an escape from her suicidal and sexually abusive parents, Diski spends her teenage years in the oblivion of heavy drug use and psychiatric wards. As an adult she finds a new haven: the boundless, blank iciness of Antarctica where everything is "colored white and filled with a singing silence."
This blistering acount interweaves the story of the author's journey to the end of the earth, her daughter's search for Diski's mother, and Diski's own search of her memory-hardened heart.
"In search of an escape from her suicidal and sexually abusive parents, Diski spends her teenage years in the oblivion of heavy drug use and psychiatric wards. As an adult she finds a new haven: the boundless, blank iciness of Antarctica where everything is "colored white and filled with a singing silence."
This blistering acount interweaves the story of the author's journey to the end of the earth, her daughter's search for Diski's mother, and Diski's own search of her memory-hardened heart.