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Left for Dead: My Journey Home from Everest | Stephen G. Michaud, Beck Weathers
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With a new preface by the author As featured in the upcoming motion picture Everest, starring Jason Clarke, Josh Brolin, John Hawkes, Robin Wright, Emily Watson, Keira Knightley, Sam Worthington, and Jake Gyllenhaal I can tell you that some force within me rejected death at the last moment and then guided me, blind and stumblingquite literally a dead man walkinginto camp and the shaky start of my return to life. In 1996 Beck Weathers and a climbing team pushed toward the summit of Mount Everest. Then a storm exploded on the mountain, ripping the team to shreds, forcing brave men to scratch and crawl for their lives. Rescuers who reached Weathers saw that he was dying, and left him. Twelve hours later, the inexplicable occurred. Weathers appeared, blinded, gloveless, and caked with icewalking down the mountain. In this powerful memoir, now featuring a new Preface, Weathers describes not only his escape from hypothermia and the murderous storm that killed eight climbers, but the journey of his life. This is the story of a mans route to a dangerous sport and a fateful expedition, as well as the road of recovery he has traveled since; of survival in the face of certain death, the reclaiming of a family and a life; and of the most extraordinary adventure of all: finding the courage to say yes when life offers us a second chance. Praise for Left for Dead Riveting . . . [a] remarkable survival story . . . Left for Dead takes a long, critical look at climbing: Weathers is particularly candid about how the demanding sport altered and strained his relationships.USA Today Ultimately, this engrossing tale depicts the difficulty of a mans struggle to reform his life.Publishers Weekly
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KristiAhlers
Left for Dead: My Journey Home from Everest | Stephen G. Michaud, Beck Weathers
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I am a sucker for anything Everest. Mostly because I could never imagine climbing (you legit climb to the cruising altitude of a jetliner!) But I also feel humanity just doesn't belong on that mountain. And yet.. my dorky self can't walk away from a book on the subject. This was very good. And nerve wracking. #bookspin @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 3mo
Cuilin Same, I watch all the documentaries saying “We don‘t belong there. It‘s wrong. Get off the mountain you fools. Why is this even allowed? “ 3mo
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I‘m such a sucker for all things expeditions + cold + why-on-earth-would-you-do-that, and after watching the movie and realizing that what happened to Beck ACTUALLY HAPPY I immediately bought the book. Beck turns out to be a huge douchebag (even when he tells his own story!!), but that story is still good. And the second part of the book is also quite interesting, I have to give it that. Very honest.

BarbaraBB What a view! 😍😍 3y
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Beck Weathers vs Mt Everest. Lost much of his face, hands, feet from frostbite in one of the worst storms on Everest in 1996. Thumbs up

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