Cover of AnnapurnaB
FinishedJuly 10, 2013
GradeB
GenreNonfiction
PublisherOpen Road Media, 2011
★ Review · July 10, 2013

Annapurna

by Maurice Herzog


The story wasn't riveting, but rather it was interesting. It tells the story of the first ascent of Annapurna, the first 8,000 meter mountain to be climbed.

Publisher Description

One of Sports Illustrated's Top 100 Sports Books of All Time: A gripping firsthand account of one of the most daring climbing expeditions in history. #1 New York Times Bestseller Annapurna I is the name given to the 8,100-meter mountain that ranks among the most forbidding in the Himalayan chain. Dangerous not just for its extreme height but for a long and treacherous approach, its summit proved unreachable until 1950, when a group of French mountaineers made a mad dash for its peak. They became the first men to accomplish the feat, doing so without oxygen tanks or any of the modern equipment that contemporary climbers use. The adventure nearly cost them their lives. Maurice Herzog dictated this firsthand account of the remarkable trek from a hospital bed as he recovered from injuries sustained during the climb. An instant bestseller, it remains one of the most famous mountaineering books of all time, and an enduring testament to the power of the human spirit.

Where this fits · 2013 reading log
Book 46 of 2013 · the 2nd Nonfiction read of the year.