Annapurna: A Woman's Place

by Arlene Blum

Paper Book, 1983

Status

Available

Call number

796.522095496

Publication

Random House Inc (P) (1983), Edition: 1st, Paperback, 258 pages

Description

In August 1978, thirteen women left San Francisco for the Nepal Himalaya to make history as the first Americans--and the first women--to scale the treacherous slopes of Annapurna I, the world's tenth highest peak. Expedition leader Arlene Blum here tells their dramatic story: the logistical problems, storms, and hazardous ice climbing; the conflicts and reconciliations within the team; the terror of avalanches that threatened to sweep away camps and climbers. On October 15, two women and two Sherpas at last stood on the summit--but the celebration was cut short, for two days later, the two women of the second summit team fell to their deaths. Never before has such an account of mountaineering triumph and tragedy been told from a woman's point of view. By proving that women had the skill, strength, and courage necessary to make this difficult and dangerous climb, the 1978 Women's Himalayan Expedition's accomplishment had a positive impact around the world, changing perceptions about women's abilities in sports and other arenas. And Annapurna: A Woman's Place has become an acknowledged classic in the annals of women's achievements--a story of challenge and commitment told with passion, humor, and unflinching honesty.… (more)

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Nonfiction doesn’t get much more interesting than this. A group of 13 women decided to form an all-female climbing team to get to the top of Annapurna. The leader of the group wrote this enthralling book about the joys and struggles, detailing the entire process. From arguments with Sherpas to
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the food they ate, each aspect of their lives on the mountain made me feel like I was right there with them. So much of the climbing experience, especially the weather, is out of their control. It was a harrowing and fascinating read.
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Language

Original publication date

1980

Physical description

258 p.; 9.9 inches

ISBN

0871568063 / 9780871568069

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