A fascinating exploration of the life of mountaineer and adventurer
Edmund Hillary, penetrating beyond the legend to reveal a character of
paradoxes
Edmund Hillary is a world icon and a towering figure among adventurers.
The interest in him and in his family's dedication to making a
contribution to the welfare of the Nepalese people is well known.
However, it is the drama of Sir Edmund's later years that throw light
into the world of the private man: the death of his wife and daughter in
an air crash, his remarriage to the widow of an old friend, and,
finally, the falling out, after his own death, of his widow and his
eldest son, Peter. All these stories of the Hillary legacy, and the many
books written about his life, are about what he did, but this book
explores who Edmund Hillary was and the many paradoxes of his character:
the individualist who always worked with a team, the lonely boy who
ended up loved by millions, the man who could be distant from his own
children but is regarded as a surrogate father by thousands of Nepalese,
and the left-leaning thinker who accepted the highest order of chivalry
from Queen Elizabeth II. This is the story of the man behind the legend.