The Inuit Way
Cooper deftly demonstrates the lengths some will go to to avoid a career in accountancy. Lots of us will recall that post-university aimlessness. And while many settle for sensible careers, we should all be grateful that the author, in his ‘personal rite of passage to manhood’, embarked on a mission across Greenland and the Canadian Arctic Archipelago to find a note buried under a cairn on Haig-Thomas Island.