Kim Kircher's husband's illness wasn't something she could blow up as
she had done countless times on the ski slopes during avalanche control.
Instead, Kim faced the biggest double black diamond ski run of her life
as she listened to the doctors put her husband on the transplant list
while he fought bile duct cancer.
The Next 15 Minutes is Kim's high octane story of how she drew
strength from her life among the ski slopes and of the daring world that
showed her how to survive and fight back.
Kim Kircher has been an EMT with avalanche control at Crystal
Mountain, Washington, for twenty years.
The NAJSA (North American Snowsports Journalism Association) honored Kim
Kircher at their Annual Conference in Mammoth Mountain with The Harold
Hirsch Award in the Book Category for excellence in journalism. The book
category is only given every three years. Judges are chosen based on
their expertise in the field, and are not members of the organization.
The award is named for Harold Hirsch, a long-time ski journalist, and
member of the NASJA Board.