From the blurb:
"On April 25, 2015, Jim Davidson was climbing Mount Everest when a 7.8 magnitude earthquake released avalanches all around him and his team, destroying their only escape route and trapping them at nearly 20,000 feet. It was the largest earthquake in Nepal in eighty-one years and killed about 8,900 people. That day also became the deadliest in the history of Everest, with eighteen people losing their lives on the mountain.
"After spending two unsettling days stranded on Everest, Davidson's team was rescued by helicopter. The experience left him shaken, and despite his thirty-three years of climbing and serving as an expedition leader, he wasn't sure that he would ever go back. But in the face of risk and uncertainty, he returned in 2017 and finally achieved his dream of reaching the summit."
My thoughts: I read Jim Davidson's previous climbing memoir, The Ledge, several years ago and have never forgotten it. It's a gut-wrenching and emotionally powerful read. His chronicle of climbing Mt. Everest is equally compelling. I love reading these kinds of books. And this one is richly detailed and descriptive, and honest, too. Davidson weaves in moments from his past that taught him valuable lessons that helped him on this difficult adventure. He writes about the importance of patience and persistence, hard work, inner resilience, dealing with grief and loss, choosing confidence over fear, and "focusing on the climb, not the drop". I highly recommend it.
My rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
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Wow! What a scary event! Glad you enjoyed it, Lark.
ReplyDeleteThere's no way I'd ever even consider climbing Mt. Everest...but I do love reading aboout people who do it.
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DeleteThis sounds like a very interesting and worthwhile read, even for those who don't aspire to climb mountains.
ReplyDeleteIt's very interesting, and really gives you a feel for what climbing a mountain like Everest is like.
DeleteWow, what a scary situation to find yourself in! I watched a reality TV show years ago about climbing Everest and I never knew so much went into it! I love hiking, but it doesn't sound fun to me. I think I'd enjoy his story, though.
ReplyDeleteI like hiking, too, but not in places with a death zone! ;D
DeleteI haven't read any 'mountains' books this year so I plan to put that right in 2025. I'll put this one on my list.
ReplyDeleteYou'd really like his book The Ledge, too!
DeleteThis sounds amazing! I love a good mountaineering story, and it's been a while since I've read one!
ReplyDeleteThis is a good one. Davidson really gives you a feel for what it's like to climb Mt. Everest.
DeleteMy desire to climb Mt Everest or anything even vaguely similar is in the negatives but I'm fascinated by the concept. I will have to look for this one and The Ledge!
ReplyDeleteGreat review, Lark!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy adventure books and it sounds like Jim Davidson is a good writer as well. What is noteworthy too is that you can prepare as much as you can for these mountain hiking adventures but then something like an earthquake can happen which you can't control.
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