''A truly astounding account of suffering and
fortitude.''-- ''The Times'' (London)Joe Simpson and his
climbing partner, Simon Yates, had just reached the top
of a 21,000-foot peak in the Andes when disaster struck.
Simpson plunged off the vertical face of an ice ledge,
breaking his leg. In the hours that followed, darkness
fell and a blizzard raged as Yates tried to lower his
friend to safety. Finally, Yates was forced to cut the
rope, moments before he would have been pulled to his
own death. The next three days were an impossibly
grueling ordeal for both men. Yates, certain that
Simpson was dead, returned to base camp consumed with
grief and guilt over abandoning him. Miraculously,
Simpson had survived the fall but, crippled, starving,
and severely frostbitten, was trapped in a deep
crevasse. Summoning vast reserves of physical and
spiritual strength, Simpson hopped, hobbled, and crawled
over the cliffs and canyons of the Andes, reaching the
base hours before Yates had planned to break camp. How
both men overcame the torments of those harrowing days
is an epic tale of fear, suffering, and survival; a
poignant testament to unshakable courage and
friendship.''Told with lyrical quality and stunning
immediacy, ''Touching the Void'' transcends its genre
and becomes accessible to readers who have never had any
desire to climb a glacier.'' -- ''New York Newsday'' ''A
gripping narrative that should excite armchair
adventurers everywhere.''--Cleveland Plain
Dealer''Simpson touches a nerve of the mountaineering
community and the hearts of others.'' -- ''Los Angeles
Times'' ''Riveting, even compulsive reading.''--
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