Regions of the Heart

Regions of the Heart

by David Rose and Ed Douglas
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 25/07/2019

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Discover the powerful story of one woman's lifelong dedication to adventure and determination to succeed, as featured in the brand new BBC2 documentary The Last Mountain


'I shed a tear as I read this . . . I'll admit that I did not do so when I originally heard of her death. The difference? This book' INDEPENDENT

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Alison Hargeaves was one of the finest climbers of her generation.


But in 1995, she died during a violent storm on K2.


On her death she was vilified by media outrage that a wife and mother would take such extreme risks.


This is the story of a woman with an astonishing determination to be the best that she could.


A woman driven to succeed just to secure a future for herself and her family.

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'A riveting and incredibly moving story' Irish News


'Few realized the extent of her inner turmoil - and her courage. A very moving biography of an extraordinary woman with an extraordinary talent and determination' Daily Telegraph


'A sensitive and intelligent book . . . Rose and Douglas recuse Hargreaves from the crude distortions of those who wanted to vilify or venerate her' Sunday Telegraph

ISBN:
9781405943895
9781405943895
Category:
Biography: general
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
25-07-2019
Language:
English
Publisher:
Penguin Books Ltd
David Rose

David Rose is Home Affairs Correspondent of the Observer.

His books include Beneath the Mountains and A Climate of Fear.

Ed Douglas

Ed Douglas is an award-winning writer who has reported from the Himalaya for over twenty-five years, covering the Maoist insurgency in Nepal and the Tibetan occupation. The author of a dozen books, including a biography of Tenzing Norgay, he is also a climber with first ascents in the Himalaya, and edits the Alpine Journal. He lives in Sheffield.

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