Finding Elevation: Fear and Courage on the World's Most Dangerous Mountain

Finding Elevation: Fear and Courage on the World's Most Dangerous Mountain

by Lisa Thompson

Narrated by Holly Adams

Unabridged — 8 hours, 47 minutes

Finding Elevation: Fear and Courage on the World's Most Dangerous Mountain

Finding Elevation: Fear and Courage on the World's Most Dangerous Mountain

by Lisa Thompson

Narrated by Holly Adams

Unabridged — 8 hours, 47 minutes

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Overview

Defiance led Lisa Thompson to the male-dominated world of mountain climbing. But after battling breast cancer, she needed to understand the motivations behind the risks she took while climbing. Finding Elevation is more than her climbing memoir. It is an examination of the human spirit and motivation.



Listeners will be gripped by Lisa's path from amateur mountain climber to world-class mountaineer as she:



¿ Becomes the second American woman to summit K2



¿ Conquers the world's most dangerous mountains



¿ Defines her own limits, and



¿ Discovers what she's truly capable of



In this inspirational book, listeners will be moved by Lisa's story of heartbreak, resilience, and the discovery that we must define our own boundaries, find our own happiness, and face our fears head-on.

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

Beautifully written, Lisa Thompson’s Finding Elevation takes us through her story arc that anyone climbing a physical or proverbial mountain can relate to. From frustration to despondency, leading to hope, exploration, and self-discovery, Lisa inspires us not to give in to our doubts. With every step, deep breath, and occasional fall, she motivates us with the tools to push past our limits and find the courage to decide who we want to be despite the challenges and obstacles so prevalent in our lives.” —Chuck Garcia, CEO of Climb Leadership International, adjunct professor at Columbia University, and amateur mountaineer 

“An honest and gripping look at the world of high-altitude mountaineering by one of America’s finest alpinists.” —Johanna Garton, author of Edge of the Map 

“Thompson gives readers an intimate view into the world of high-altitude mountaineering. She writes honestly about struggling to balance fear while exploring her own limits.”   —Garrett Madison, world’s premier Everest guide and expedition leader 

“Lisa’s brutal honesty makes this much more than just another climbing book. It is an absorbing autobiography peppered with interesting and sometimes frustrating characters. It is the story of a young woman facing and overcoming glass ceilings both externally and internally. It is the story of a rare determination and focus. Not only an absorbing read but also inspirational.” —Victor Saunders, author, mountain guide, and past president of The Alpine Club 

“This outstanding mountaineering memoir will appeal to readers of outdoor adventure, climbers, and those who revel in successful women athletes.” —Library Journal, starred review 

“Conveying heartfelt emotions, suspense, and triumphs, Finding Elevation is an upward journey of body and mind.” —Foreword Reviews 

Finding Elevation is an inspiring memoir that shares the challenges the author faced when fighting breast cancer and then conquering the highest mountains in the world: Mount Everest and K2. Lisa takes the reader on a journey as she searches for the answer to the question we so commonly find ourselves asking: Why? Her perspective is intriguing, and her book is difficult to put down. This book is highly recommended to all types of climbers—climbers of physical, mental, or emotional mountains. We all have mountains to climb.”—Lucy Westlake, youngest American female to summit Mount Everest and world record holder as the youngest female to climb all 50 U.S. state highpoints

Library Journal

★ 11/01/2022

Thompson writes that she started climbing big mountains out of blind ambition and a lot of defiance, the quiet kind that is built on hard work, training, dedication to a goal, and lots of internal reflection and self-doubt. Each chapter starts with her elevation and a line drawing of a mountain range. This simple illustration tracks the highs and lows of Thompson's journey. Thompson got hooked on big mountains after a first, failed attempt at Mt. Rainier, which she later summited. Amid all the highs, both literally and figuratively, she was diagnosed with breast cancer and had a double mastectomy. Five months later, she was climbing Nepal's Manaslu when conditions deteriorated, ending the expedition. Weeks prior to her 2016 Everest expedition, she had reconstructive breast surgery—and she still summited. Her decision to climb K2 in Pakistan next, the world's deadliest mountain, was another example of her ambition and defiance, and her success reinforced her belief in herself, her body, and her strength. VERDICT This outstanding mountaineering memoir will appeal to readers of outdoor adventure, climbers, and those who revel in successful women athletes.—Margaret Atwater-Singer

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160016191
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 08/29/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
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