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Left
For Dead
My Journey Home from Everest
(paperback: Time Warner Paperbacks, 2001)
(hardcover:
Villard Books, 2000)
I
am neither churchly nor a particularly spiritual person, but I can tell
you that some force within me rejected death at the last moment and then
guided me, blind and stumbling -- quite literally a dead man walking -- into
camp and the shaky start of my return to life.
On May 10, 1996, nine climbers perished in a blizzard high on Mount
Everest, the single deadliest day ever on the peak. The following day,
one of those victims was given a second chance. His name was Beck Weathers.
The tale of Dr. Seaborn Beck Weathers' miraculous awakening from a deep
hypothermic coma was widely reported. But the hidden story of what led
the pathologist to Everest in the first place, and his painful recovery
after his dramatic rescue, has not been told until now.
Brilliant and gregarious, Weathers discovered in his thirties that
mountain climbing helped him cope with the black dog of depression that
had shadowed him since college. But the self-prescribed therapy came
at a steep cost: estrangement from his wife, Peach, and their two children.
By the time he embarked for Everest, his home life had all but disintegrated.
Yet when he was reported dead after lying exposed on the mountain for
eighteen hours in subzero weather, it was Peach who orchestrated the
daring rescue that brought her husband home. Only then, facing months
of surgery and the loss of his hands, did Beck Weathers also begin to
face himself, his family, his past and uncertain future. Told in Beck
Weathers' inimitably direct and engaging voice--with frequent commentary
from Peach, their family, their friends and others involved in this unique
journey --Left for Dead shows how one man's drive to conquer the most
daunting physical challenges ultimately forced him to confront greater
challenges within himself. Framed by breathtaking accounts of his near
death and resurrection, and of his slow and agonizing physical and
emotional recovery, Left for Dead offers a fascinating look at the
seductive danger of extreme sports, as in rapid succession a seemingly
unstoppable Weathers attacks McKinley, Elbrus, Aconcagua, Kilimanjaro -- before
fate stops him cold, high in the Death Zone of the world's tallest peak.
Full of deep insight and warm humor, Left for Dead tells the story of
a man, a marriage and a family that survived the unsurvivable. Candid
and uncompromising, it is a deeply compelling saga of crisis and change,
and of the abiding power of love and family -- a story few readers will
soon forget.
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