Achieving the Impossible

Achieving the Impossible by Lewis Gordon Pugh, published by Simon & Schuster, Limited in 2010, is an unabridged edition that spans 343 pages. This book recounts Pugh’s remarkable journey as he became the first person to swim at the North Pole in July 2007, an endeavor undertaken to raise awareness about climate change. Known as ‘the human polar bear’ for his unique ability to raise his body temperature, Pugh shares his experiences of swimming in some of the world’s most extreme conditions, pushing the boundaries of human endurance.
Readers will find a detailed narrative that explores Pugh’s pioneering swims and the challenges he faced in hostile environments. The book delves into themes related to social science and LGBTQ+ studies, reflecting on the broader implications of his feats. Through his story, Pugh not only highlights personal achievement but also emphasizes the urgent need for climate awareness, making this account both informative and thought-provoking.
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In July 2007, Lewis Gordon Pugh became the first person to swim at the North Pole, in temperatures that would kill a normal person, primarily to raise awareness of climate change. Nicknamed ‘the human polar bear’ for his ability to raise his body temperature at will, he has pioneered swims in the world’s most hostile waters, redefining what it is possible to achieve in terms of endurance. A former member of the SAS, Lewis tells his fantastic story here for the first time.
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