Addicted to Danger: Affirming Life in the Face of Death

Author:   Jim Wickwire ,  Dorothy Bullitt
Publisher:   Atria Books
ISBN:  

9780671019914


Pages:   340
Publication Date:   05 May 1999
Format:   Paperback
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"Adventurist Jim Wickwire, an eyewitness to glory and terror above 20,000 feet, has braved bitter cold, blinding storms, and avalanches to become what the Los Angeles Times calls ""one of America's most extraordinary and accomplished high-altitude mountaineers."" Although his incredible exploits have inspired a feature on 60 Minutes and a full-length film, he hasn't told his remarkable story in his own words -- until now. Among the world's most fearless climbers, Jim Wickwire has traveled the globe in search of fresh challenges. He was one of the first two Americans to reach the summit of K2, the world's second highest peak, the toughest and most dangerous to climb. But with the triumphs came tragedies that haunt him still. During several difficult climbs, he was forced to look on helplessly as four of his climbing companions lost their lives. A successful Seattle attorney, Wickwire climbed his first mountain in 1960. Deeply compelled by the thrill of risk, he pushed himself to the limits of physical and mental endurance for thirty-five years, before facing a turning point that threatened his faith in himself and his hope in the future. How he reassessed his priorities and rededicated his life -- to his family and his community -- completes a unique and moving portrait of one man's courage and commitment. Addicted To Danger is a tale of adventure in its truest sense."

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Author:   Jim Wickwire ,  Dorothy Bullitt
Publisher:   Atria Books
Imprint:   Atria Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.418kg
ISBN:  

9780671019914


ISBN 10:   0671019910
Pages:   340
Publication Date:   05 May 1999
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   No Longer Our Product
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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Seattle Post Intelligencer Fascinating and searing. New York Post A gripping tale. Details This book takes you along for a terrifying rush that is life lived on the highest of edges. Mountaineer Ed Viesturs This is a book that should be read by everyone who's ever dreamed of climbing. John Balzar Los Angeles Times The day someone can answer why climb? is the day men and women won't have to. Until then, many will follow in the bootsteps of Jim Wickwire, one of America's most extraordinary and accomplished high-altitude mountaineers. Publishers Weekly Well worth a read...Even those not absorbed by this sport will find themselves affected by the author's tales of friends lost on expeditions.


Publishers Weekly Well worth a read....Even those not absorbed by this sport will find themselves affected by the author's tales of friends lost on expeditions. John Balzar Los Angeles Times The day someone can answer why climb? is the day men and women won't have to. Until then, many will follow in the bootsteps of Jim Wickwire, one of America's most extraordinary and accomplished high-altitude mountaineers. Mountaineer Ed Viesturs This is a book that should be read by everyone who's ever dreamed of climbing. Details This book takes you along for a terrifying rush that is life lived on the highest of edges. New York Post A gripping tale. Seattle Post Intelligencer Fascinating and searing.


"Seattle Post Intelligencer Fascinating and searing. New York Post A gripping tale. Details This book takes you along for a terrifying rush that is life lived on the highest of edges. Mountaineer Ed Viesturs This is a book that should be read by everyone who's ever dreamed of climbing. John Balzar Los Angeles Times The day someone can answer ""why climb?"" is the day men and women won't have to. Until then, many will follow in the bootsteps of Jim Wickwire, one of America's most extraordinary and accomplished high-altitude mountaineers. Publishers Weekly Well worth a read....Even those not absorbed by this sport will find themselves affected by the author's tales of friends lost on expeditions."


Terrible title, but a good adventure story mixed with meditations on the meaning of life and death and dying. Wickwire is one of the world's most accomplished mountain climbers. For over 30 years he has challenged the great summits: Everest, K2 in the Himalayas, Mt. McKinley, and so many others. Some of these mountains he has conquered, some have conquered him, but he has never lost his desire to climb. The descriptions of his adventures are gripping tales. Yet off the mountains, the writing is unengaging, despite the stylistic contributions of co-author Bullitt (Filling the Void: Six Steps from Loss to Fulfillment, not reviewed). Wickwire's family, for instance, is present throughout the book, and he's clearly devoted to them, yet the reader does not get more than a one-dimensional understanding of them. On the other hand, the people with whom he climbs are finely sketched; they are real and complex. Perhaps this is because when he's not climbing, life is, both literally and figuratively, flat; perhaps only when he is in danger does he truly become alive and observant. Wickwire, however, spends little time being introspective here, until (and very effectively) near the end of the book. Both author and reader suddenly realize this book has been about death, the deaths of so many friends on the slopes: fellow climbers, a young woman he dearly loved. The brutal murder off the slopes of his law partner causes him to question hoary cliches about adventure: Is dying while doing what one loves any less terrible, any less terrifying, than dying another way? Why purposely put oneself in harm's way? Seemingly disillusioned, this aging athlete responds to his crisis of faith in perhaps the only way he knows how: He climbs a mountain. In the end, the reader knows little about why people like Wickwire are addicted to danger. It may be an unanswerable question. (Kirkus Reviews)


Publishers Weekly Well worth a read....Even those not absorbed by this sport will find themselves affected by the author's tales of friends lost on expeditions.


John Balzar Los Angeles Times The day someone can answer why climb? is the day men and women won't have to. Until then, many will follow in the bootsteps of Jim Wickwire, one of America's most extraordinary and accomplished high-altitude mountaineers.


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Jim Wickwire is a partner in the law firm of Wickwire, Greene, Crosby, Brewer & Seward. He lives in Seattle with his wife and has five children and twin granddaughters.

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